Larry King, legendary American interviewer, conversationalist and television chat host, has succumbed to Covid-19 at the age of 87. A long time face of American electronic media space, King... Read more
Some political economists are already hitting him hard, saying he doesn’t know what he’s talking about. Such critics are asking how it could be possible for any serious person to separate tr... Read more
Death can be constructed. Or, death is constructed. Death that is not mourned may be real but still of no meaning or significance. So, mourning is death constructivism – making sense of a pa... Read more
It is January 20th again and time to remember Amilcar Cabral, the guerrilla intellectual superintending the struggle for independence for Guinea and Cape Verde. He was machined to death by a... Read more
By Samuel Ejime Okoh It was Benjamin Franklin who said “Tell me and I forget, teach me and I may remember, involve me and I learn’’. Franklin, one of the founding fathers of United States of... Read more
In the countdown to the burial rites of Comrade Didi Adodo, a picture capturing his high point of nationalism makes a revealing reading. Image experts would churn out thick details from the... Read more
E-International Relations, the Bristow based leading open access platform for International Relations, has published a lengthy review of Popular Culture, Geopolitics and Identity. The review... Read more
Those still searching for evidence for the claim that reality is what human beings make of it might never get a better evidence than the conversational convergence on January 15th in Nigeria... Read more
Although the number involved is still too limited to sustain such a generalization just yet, it appears Africa is daring Covid-19 by re-opening the campuses. In the latest of such, Nigeria w... Read more