In this piece culled from the United States Institute of Peace website, the author offers her own contention about peacebuilding in the context of Nigeria’s insecurity crisis. It was origina... Read more
It is exactly 17 years today that one of the earliest presidents of the defunct National Association of Nigerian Students, (NANS), Barrister Chris Abashi died. That was March 15th, 2004. The... Read more
By Attahiru Muhammadu Jega, (OFR) Introduction In the philosophical and ideological traditions of the western liberal democracy, which Nigeria emulates, the primary responsibilities of the S... Read more
It is emerging that Ebola virus might have capacity to hibernate and return for a second round of infection. According to the New York Times, Scientists seem to conclude that someone who was... Read more
Over two dozens of intellectuals of statecraft around and about the National Institute for Policy and Strategic Studies, (NIPSS) held a session today in honour of its departed Director-Gener... Read more
By Chijioke Uwasomba (PhD) Death, the foolish and mindless reaper, has struck again, taking in its wake the redoubtable Professor (Mrs) Mary Ebunoluwa Modupe Kolawole, who until her deserv... Read more
Although she came from a village that cannot be located on the map of Nigeria, Catherine Abbah’s death in Abuja earlier this month has got especially those from the village and those who enc... Read more
By Adagbo Onoja The private universities remain a debate in Nigeria. For one, they are more in number than the public universities but their share of the total, annual admission figure is st... Read more
New York-based development economist and global policy expert takes off the gloves to give it to the World Bank which is used to being caressed with nice, ‘mature’ statements. The title has... Read more