The Free Nigerian-a web magazine in the tradition of Time and New Statesman. Unique in its style, noble in its purpose, welcome to a new source of information that doesn’t only report the news but work to shape it. Our writers are on the front-line in the struggle between People and Power, their analysis are insightful and comprehensive, their vision is to create a medium for the Thinking Nigerian
s; those whose voice has been silenced by the elite ruling class that has long held our nation captive. The issues are numerous, our mission isn't impossible, Together We may yet find the Strength to change the course of history. Join our interactive open community to play your part in this titanic effort to reclaim a nation on the brink, the Future belongs to those who make it. An idea conceived in the midst of protests, The Free Nigerian is committed to the principles of equality, social justice and tolerance. Scan through our archive for analysis, expose' and opinion on issues ranging from Geopolitics to current affairs, with focus on global struggles between the Ruled and the Power. More than a hundred years after the paper had ceased to exist, the injustices it was designed to confront are still with us to this day. The Liberator has been rejuvenated to contribute to the public discourse by highlighting socio-economic, civil society and geopolitical issues.