It is neither the Nobel Prize for Literature nor the Booker Prize but there is no less the tension over who wins the next round of the category prizes now being highly awaited. That is the P... Read more
There is no knowing what critical race theorists will say about the BBC documentary and the entire story around him but, on the whole, it is a fascinating narrative of the exertions of someo... Read more
By Adagbo Onoja For an organisation that was told by a sitting president and Commander-in-Chief, (not President Buhari) that it would be drowned out into irrelevance as soon as he, (the C-in... Read more
By Jon Allsop Nothing appears to have happened to the received wisdom that half or quarter truths acting as bodyguards of the larger truth is the first condition of war, be it between what h... Read more
Counterpunch from where this piece was reproduced introduced the authors, first being Ramzy Baroud, as a journalist and the Editor of The Palestine Chronicle. He is the author of five books.... Read more
Is it possible that the outcome of the intervention in the age-old conflict between the Academic Staff Union of Universities, (ASUU) and the Federal Government of Nigeria by the Nigeria Inte... Read more
He was a spectacle at whichever head office of the Nigeria Labour Congress, (NLC) you met him, be it at Yaba in Lagos or at the Central Business District in Abuja. He wasn’t a sentry b... Read more
The outcome might not be in the proportion of a tectonic shift in challenging epistemological violence against the global subalterns but it would be surprising if it doesn’t trigger the proc... Read more
With both Oxford and Cambridge seeking new vice-chancellors, Rosa Ellis examines the unique pressures of leading these prestigious universities and the qualities that successful candidates w... Read more



















