It is one thing for a top supermarket such as Abuja’s Next but it is another thing that while the supermarket burns, some people enacted a looting orgy. Could that be moral collapse in the s... Read more
According to the BBC which ran the story under the headline, Congolese rumba wins Unesco protected status, it is one of the most influential genres of African music and dance. And it now has... Read more
From where this is extracted, the introduction is that it is “a new book, at once skeptical and devotional, considers visions of Christ from the early days of Christianity to the present” B... Read more
By Ambassador Usman Sarki I am forced to return to the issue of qualitative leadership and good governance in Borno State of Nigeria again in the wake of President Muhammadu Buhari’s impendi... Read more
It is more than a week since this edition of the Dakar Forum on Peace and security came and went but it is now that South African president’s explosive umbrage at the global North star... Read more
Time and tide would seem to have taken the sting out of this contention by US based radical Sociologist, Professor James Petras. The blast from the scholar – activist extraordinaire is... Read more
Development is leaping through Bwari Local Government of the Nigerian Federal Capital city of Abuja but leaving a good number of people who have lost their temporary structures to the bulldo... Read more
Former governor of Lagos State in Southwest Nigeria and a mandarin of the All Progressives Congress, (APC), Bola Ahmed Tinubu, must have an active student of John Austin’s How to Do Things W... Read more
By Ambassador Usman Sarki Being a civil servant, an imperial censor and a magistrate in the turbulent period of the Song Dynasty in eleventh century China was not an enviable position. It is... Read more
Somewhere in Abuja, Nigeria, later this morning, Lindsay Barret, the one man encyclopedia on Nigerian affairs will be reflecting on the scenario which has been so common place of late: Niger... Read more





















