Nigeria’s ruling party, the All Progressives Congress, (APC) is set to shut down Otukpo town in Benue State again Friday this week when it hands over its flag to a decampee into the party. T... Read more
What could be the outlook for democracy in Africa under condition of a global health emergency – Covid 19 – compounded by volatile populism, ethno-nationalism, ‘state capture’, narrowi... Read more
This is a long piece but an inviting piece on the heartbeat of digital capitalism written and published by The Atlantic which is where explosive stories on Facebook have made it. This is ano... Read more
The formal claim of responsibility by Boko Haram for the abduction of school boys in Katsina must have sent more worrisome signals to the Nigerian security establishment. Boko Haram leader,... Read more
With intelligence instead of politics overshadowing the interpretation of the #EndSARS protest, the politics of security is bound to get hotter. The ‘Realists’ who predominated in the interp... Read more
UPDATED It is popular geopolitics because an assemblage of transnational activists are using a platform of popular culture – The New York Times – to narrate leadership and governance in a pa... Read more
Insecurity in Nigeria has taken a definite media dimension. This is not unusual. It is always part of the communication strategy of terrorists or purveyors of violence. They know that modern... Read more
The death of Sam Nda-Isaiah, publisher of Leadership newspapers, provokes this question: did Covid-19 make everyone relax only to strike back? By his combative nature, only Covid-19 could st... Read more
The death Friday evening of Mister Sam Nda-Isaiah, must be journalism’s biggest loss of recent. Trained at what is now Obafemi Awolowo University as a Pharmacist, he successfully crossed int... Read more
At a time like this, there should be a force for good waving a banner of hope as majority of the people waft into submission to an overwhelming abnormality. Nigeria is under siege from a dee... Read more