The world order might be changing but, as far as the knowledge-power nexus is concerned, the United States of America and the United Kingdom still have the largest number of the top scoring... Read more
The intellectual, ideological and other battle commanders involved in the Senator George Akume led coalition ostensibly ‘to Save Benue State’ is now known. It is a lineup of political heavie... Read more
Published below more for the records than currency of the news is (except in the realm of the craft) the unedited text of Senator George Akume’s Press Conference on August 30th, 2021 outlini... Read more
In this piece, Dr. Tivlumun Nyitse, Bingham University Mass Communications academic, a former Permanent Secretary, Government House to the Benue State Government disagrees with Senator Georg... Read more
Reading the text of Senator George Akume’s press conference containing critical allegations against Governor Samuel Ortom of Benue State in Abuja on August 30th, 2021, one finds illustration... Read more
By Mike Kebonkwu Esq My friend, Mr Adagbo Onoja, himself an activist, a Don and publisher, dubbed an earlier view of mine on unbundling Nigeria as a ‘pessimist’s manifesto’. I almost laughed... Read more
By Ibrahim Bello-Kano Whenever a good person dies, Death deals Goodness a hard blow. Prof. David Ker was a good person, a kind man and an inspiring academic. His death has denied Goodness a... Read more
The literary establishment in Nigeria has been thrown into mourning with the death of Professor David Kerr, a literary scholar and former Vice-Chancellor of two different Nigerian universiti... Read more
It will be difficult to guess what the situation might be today if opposition is itself not so fragmented and incoherent, with some pushing for secession, others homogenising the Fulani into... Read more





















