Is it not such a paradox that, notwithstanding all the talk about democracy and democratic governance, just two persons have more than enough power than any other contending actors, to write... Read more
If you call him a major voice of the successor generation set to take-over (if such a thing is applicable to academia) from the pioneers of the fascinating subset of International relations... Read more
By Adagbo Onoja The ‘Ochonyilo’ vocabulary is a gender insensitive idiom in Idoma, a celebration of manliness with performative implications for gender equity that Intervention would, ordina... Read more
The domain of methodology may look esoteric but it is what will be the defining feature of social life in the 21st century and thereafter. The question of who determines what is the truth an... Read more
In an October 16th, 2021 post titled Creative Leadership or an Early Warning From the ‘Leaders of Tomorrow’?, Intervention wondered what appointment of special advisers, Press Secretary, Chi... Read more
It was vintage Prof Jibrin Ibrahim, aka Jibo. That is, Jibrin Ibrahim of old, not the now more ‘mature’ (or less radical) and more tolerant, fish connoisseur of a Jibrin Ibrahim. The Jibrin... Read more
Nigeria’s reflective centres of power – academia, researchers, the media, the conflict management community and the civil society – are converging on Abuja for a book presentation draw... Read more
By Ambassador Usman Sarki The author, a former Deputy Permanent Representative of Nigeria to the United Nations in New York and a product of the ‘Zaria School of History’ and its nationalist... Read more
It is, indeed, an issue for any African scholar to publish in any peer reviewed journal in the metropolitan academic space because many of what passes for journals in much of contemporary Af... Read more
Bogged down at home by coping with banditry, kidnappers, terrorists, secession campaigners, high degree of corruption, overwhelmed leadership, elite fragmentation, election rigging, rising p... Read more