The sun has set conclusively on Prof V. I Mudimbe, one of the earliest strikers in counter-hegemonic Philosophy, with particular reference to the constructedness of Africa. He died April 22n... Read more
By Adagbo Onoja There has been a major made-in-Jigawa political pronouncement but a pronouncement which goes farther than Jigawa State to the defining issue areas in African politics, with p... Read more
Giles Fraser, a journalist, broadcaster and Vicar of St Anne’s, Kew lets us into a critical insight into Christianity in the piece below as reproduced from Unherd. The ridder says that succ... Read more
For both the society and the individual involved, the solemnisation of marital relationship is always a welcome event at all times. This was demonstrated April 19th, 2025 when Gabriel Ella a... Read more
The news in town or one of the few sunny news in town (there are too many bad stories all over the place nowadays) is that Plateau State governor, Barrister Caleb Muftwang has gone for Prof... Read more
The Nigerian Political Science Association (NPSA) is speaking up against what it calls ‘The alarming state of insecurity in Nigeria’. The statement signed by Prof Hassan Saliu, NPSA presiden... Read more
By Adagbo ONOJA Nigeria is experiencing its worst encounter with nation-building. The most frightening dimension of this moment is the experience of physical violence across the country. Rig... Read more
By Saleh Bature One major problem of our leaders is their inability to take difficult decision at the right time, balance the diverse needs of the people, and accept criticism and pressure f... Read more
Dr (Mrs) Bisi Anyadike This evening, Chima and I had the privilege of spending quality time with our dear friend, Dipo “Jingo” Fashina and his loving wife, Christy. Watching them... Read more
37 years after a horrific cholera outbreak in the Opialu community in Okpokwu Local Government Area of Nigeria’s Benue State, it is under siege again from an unknown parasites(?). Opialu, a... Read more




















