The tie to June 12 is coincidental but significant. Her dad, the late Chris Abashi, a former president of the defunct National Association of Nigerian Students, (NANS) fought with all his st... Read more
Nowhere else might be a better proof of the diffuse nature of reality than Nigeria at the moment. It is coping with massive insecurity crisis, threatening war with itself but also reviewing... Read more
He would have been the one voice both his admirers and those who did not admire him would have loved to hear today at a time of grave existential challenges to Nigerians and Nigeria. But he... Read more
The Indigenous People of Biafra, (IPOB) has dissociated itself from the killing of APC chieftain, Ahmed Gulak, calling politically motivated assignation. Latest information shows that Gulak... Read more
The debate on whether Nigeria is a failed state or not continues in the Western world. In a Foreign Affairs piece on May 5th, 2021, a Nigerian and a UK based scholar took the position that N... Read more
A few hours from now, it would be four years since Prof Abubakar Momoh bided the world good bye. The belief that the social is discursive rather than foundational carries with it the respons... Read more
Europe is turning on itself on its colonial baggage by paying for colonial crimes. Although this wave is beginning with Germany recognising and paying for genocidal annihilation of the Here... Read more
By Saleh Bature Abubakar Shekau, the most devilish man and the biggest enemy of Islam and humanity to have lived in this part of the world in the 21st century is dead. Shekau died following... Read more
Columnist of the UK based The Guardian says “Thanks in part to a global focus more intense than on any other conflict, western attitudes to the Middle East may be shifting” By... Read more
He is Dr Chris Kwaja. He is a signifier of the paradox of national regeneration in an era of decay and collapse. In other words, he is in the club of those speaking to national regeneration... Read more