By Adagbo Onoja There can be no surpassing the great book in putting it: there is a time to be born and a time to die. Bayero University, Kano’s Prof Dahiru Yahya is dead and gone to meet hi... Read more
The earlier version of this report wrongly identified Ambassador Moussa Faki Mahamat as an Algerian. His Excellency is from the Republic of Chad where he had been Prime Minister and Foreign... Read more
There is no knowing what the result of an Africa wide Vox Populi would say on what the African Union (AU) has brought to the table in terms of the African agency and world politics since it... Read more
The Fulani identity continues to dominate the agenda of Nigerian politics, gathering comments and practices across the country. The latest to enter the arena is Kaduna State governor, Nasir... Read more
A big academic fish seems to have re-entered the young but determined intellectual ocean called Veritas University, Abuja. There has been no official announcement to that effect yet but Inte... Read more
The logic of equivalence puts the Inspector-General of Police at par with the service chiefs in an era of convergence of intelligence, police and the armed forces in security practices acros... Read more
Perhaps, lost in her own troubles, Nigeria has not been able to catch on with the death of Jonas Gwangwa, South African jazz musician and anti-apartheid fighter. But the BBC did not miss it,... Read more
Since 1945, no other country has used the nuclear weapons. One explanation for this is that the elephantine nature of the destruction is such that no leader wants to be seen as so cold minde... Read more
Two publications seem to have totally disappeared from circulation. While one is titled Balaji Akinyemi Seagull: The Perception of Others, the name of the second is not even clear anymore be... Read more