By Dr. Pogu Bitrus The Middle Belt Forum (MBF) is happy to felicitate with our Elder Statesman and Chief Advocate of justice, equity and fairness for Nigeria’s ethnic nationalities, Chief Ed... Read more
By Ambassador Usman Sarki Reductionism when uprooted from its fundamental basis in the natural sciences and transported to the analysis of historical and sociological phenomena, creates a co... Read more
It must be worthwhile, in the week in which the two dominant political parties in Nigeria are set to pick a presidential candidate, to recall what some seers in the matter of politics genera... Read more
By Ambassador Usman Sarki The pursuit of foreign policy should be intricately and intrinsically linked to the attainment of a nation’s overall well-being. In Nigeria’s case it should be unde... Read more
Though located in faraway South America, the Republic of Trinidad and Tobago is, indeed, very close to Nigeria. Not if it is in the era of Samuel Huntington’s civilisational determinism, giv... Read more
He was not in any ways connected with the Benue Community Concord – the weekly newspaper of reference in Benue State between 1989 and 1990. But a staff of the newspaper was his friend. That... Read more
Intervention serves a contentious review sourced from Johannesburg based Daily Maverick whose preface to the review is: In Marikana: A People’s History, Julian Brown, a political studies pro... Read more
A group of civil society platforms in Nigeria is up in arms against any attempt to alter the present schedule of activities leading to the 2023 General Election. This is on the ground that d... Read more
By Mike Kebonkwu Esq Nigeria has slipped into a state of lawlessness where touts, hooligans and sundry anarchists have taken over the streets in persistent show of force in broad day light,... Read more





















