By Ibrahim Lawal Ahmed It was Mr. Tunji Lardner, a philosopher in his own right but more popularly considered as a strategic communication expert, that conceptualise the idea of time conflat... Read more
Leading Nigerian gender activist, Ene Ede, is in deep but subdued mourning of her only son, Edoka Onoja who died in cloudy circumstances in the early hours of Wednesday, January 19th, 2022.... Read more
This story needed to be updated to insert the correct the name. Otherwise, it remains the same with what was initially posted – Editor Death has occurred of Dr. Kola Torimiro, 83 year... Read more
By Ike Okonta I have just finished reading David Levering Lewis’ two-volume biography of the African American intellectual and architect of the American Civil Rights Movement, Dr W.E.B. Du B... Read more
To the extent that he is a former president of the National Association of Nigerian Students, (NANS) in the heydays of the radical nationalist platform, Salihu Lukman fits into the category... Read more
The Nigerian Institute of International Affairs, (NIIA), is today extending its Roundtable Series to Nigeria – Pakistan version. The dialogue session lasting two hours will commence by 11 am... Read more
Intervention’s commitment to emancipation compels it to keep an eye on knowledge production, knowledge being a form of representation and representation being a form of power vis-à-vis emanc... Read more
With a scholarly career spanning Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria; the University of Abuja and now Veritas University, Abuja, it is not surprising the birthday wishes are coming from too many... Read more
This story will be withdrawn and reposted as soon as Intervention is able to get a good picture of the late Nelson Ananze. Radical activists in Nigeria are mourning their own share of the sp... Read more





















