It is not easy to intellectualise mourning/death and not get rejoinders. This is what Bayero University, Kano’s Prof Ibrahim Bello-Kano, (IBK) may taste after Intervention published hi... Read more
By Prof Ibrahim Bello-Kano It is noticeable that whenever a popular cleric dies, for instance, there’s the archetypal outpouring of grief. Does that happen because many mourners would... Read more
It is still not too late welcoming known survivors of Covid-19 in 2021 to 2022. Doing so is considered important partly because Covid-19 established itself in Nigeria as the most no-nonsense... Read more
Some academics are up to a book to be called Abu Ali @ 60. It is an objectionable project from the beginning to the end. Intervention’s advice to the masterminds is to look for something mor... Read more
Dear His Lordship, Happy New Year to you over there in Sokoto! This is actually not my project in its original sense. The duty of taking it over and reconceptualising it has only fallen on m... Read more
The claim about rich and powerful Nigerians being behind the generalized insecurity in the country has echoed again, setting tongues wagging. The first in recent times came from Ameh Ebute,... Read more
HEDA, the anti-corruption NGO, is asking the Independent Corrupt Practices and Other Related Offences Commission (ICPC) to take more than a passing interest in the substance of allegations a... Read more
Cuba has done it again. It has vaccinated 90% of the population according to a widely circulating story, (TheHill, for example). Cuba created multiple Covid-19 vaccines in addition to aggres... Read more
Both those in approval as well as those in disapproval of Ambassador Usman Sarki’s re-interpretation of Lenin on the national question in his essay below are encouraged to write back. For a... Read more





















