It is doubtful if nearly anyone in Nigeria today can afford to be indifferent to the cascade of news of violence, of threats of violence, of anger, frustration, of unchecked use and misuse o... Read more
By Prof Sylvester Odion Akhaine My present enterprise is to mourn a departed comrade. Odumakin’s mortal passage is sad in the context of the prevailing times. I mourn him on account of his c... Read more
The University of Jos is taking it’s turn in a paradoxical rise of certain aspects of the intellectual culture at a time of grave national degeneration and muddle. Until recently, Inaugural... Read more
The world university ranking industry is rising or ruining the reputation of universities in the eyes of staff, parents, employers and even governments. The lower positions or total absence... Read more
By Zacharys Anger Gundu Nigeria has degenerated into a contested consensus and even subjects hitherto thought to be settled are back as subjects of new narratives. This piece offers its own... Read more
Is it possible that the Nigerian Army might be heading for a revenge mission for recent violence against troops in Benue State in central Nigeria? Well, this is what the Ayatutu Lawyers Foru... Read more
In the week that University of Ibadan’s Prof Eghosa Osaghae resumes as the Director-General of the Nigerian Institute of International Affairs, (NIIA), the temptation to infer history repeat... Read more
Both those who would be travelling from far and near to bear witness to this wedding at the St Mary’s Pro Cathedral Church, Otukpo, come April 17th, 2021 and those attending digitally... Read more
By Chris Kwaja PhD In the words of the preacher as written in Ecclesiastes 3:1- 8 of the Holy Bible: “For everything there is a season. A time for every activity under heaven. A time to be b... Read more



















