By Chijioke Uwasomba, Ph.D Chinua Achebe’s Things Fall Apart, arguably the foremost classic of African literature is sixty-two years already and has not lost its contemporary relevance in it... Read more
It is a long and involving speech worth publishing for the record, for those that may want to read it leisurely and so that we can always refer to it in future. Ordinarily, a Fayemi standpoi... Read more
Originally published as How viral song Jerusalema joined the ranks of South Africa’s greatest hits by a postdoctoral researcher at the University of Forth Hare in South Africa, this pi... Read more
Two weeks to the burial of Dr. Yima Sen, another male member of the defunct Women in Nigeria, (WIN) is dead. He is Dr. Salihu Bappa of the Department of English at the Ahmadu Bello Universit... Read more
Like many of those who became governors at the return of civilian rule in 1999, Senator George Akume has also established himself as the kingmaker in the case of Benue State. The problem is... Read more
This is a time to be reasonable in Nigeria, a time to be patriotic, to beware of anarchists and sponsors of insurrection. Who would choose to be unreasonable and suffer for it when former He... Read more
It is another dimension of the crisis for the much that NGOs are doing, especially in what used to be known as the ‘Third World’. Although the author is focusing on INGOs, drying up of fundi... Read more
The Nigerian Political Science Association, (NPSA) has spoken on the #EndSARS protest that engulfed Nigeria recently, saying it was never about removing President Muhammadu Buhari from power... Read more
As the public sphere witnesses contending narratives of the #EndSARS revolt and what it has triggered in Nigeria in the past three weeks, the Civil Society Legislative Advocacy Centre (CISLA... Read more
Saying it is all like yesterday is to belittle the challenge of rearing a child. There is, however, no way most student activists concentrated around Bayero University, Kano in the first hal... Read more