Reading the text of Senator George Akume’s press conference containing critical allegations against Governor Samuel Ortom of Benue State in Abuja on August 30th, 2021, one finds illustration... Read more
By Mike Kebonkwu Esq My friend, Mr Adagbo Onoja, himself an activist, a Don and publisher, dubbed an earlier view of mine on unbundling Nigeria as a ‘pessimist’s manifesto’. I almost laughed... Read more
By Ibrahim Bello-Kano Whenever a good person dies, Death deals Goodness a hard blow. Prof. David Ker was a good person, a kind man and an inspiring academic. His death has denied Goodness a... Read more
The literary establishment in Nigeria has been thrown into mourning with the death of Professor David Kerr, a literary scholar and former Vice-Chancellor of two different Nigerian universiti... Read more
It will be difficult to guess what the situation might be today if opposition is itself not so fragmented and incoherent, with some pushing for secession, others homogenising the Fulani into... Read more
This is a Newsweek version of the claim that won’t go away and warrants republication as follows: By Jason Murdock The type of vaccines used against COVID-19 do not interact with or... Read more
The world of artistic creativity is diminished (or is it depleted?) by one, with the death now of the last of the Everly Brothers, Don Everly. That is the guy who along with his brother, Phi... Read more
Bayero University, Kano Professor of Literary Theory, Ibrahim Bello Kano, aka IBK is knocking Intervention for framing of Camouflage: Best Of Contemporary Writing From Nigeria as a coup in N... Read more
Those who say that Nigeria is a natural federalism, partly because there is no dominant identity that can go it alone unlike say, India, and partly because of an inherently centralising and... Read more