Who would have thought that, with all the Babel of the greatness of market forces and private enterprise in Nigeria, it is still not a matter of demand and supply to fly to Owerri, Imo State... Read more
So, how might we understand why there is no street action against President Buhari in 2020 for the same hike in fuel price that former President Goodluck Jonathan was roasted in the first tr... Read more
The shaky take-off of on-going attempt at protesting energy price hike has prompted veteran activist, Comrade Abdulkadir Isah, to say that the fundamental way forward for radical politics in... Read more
Ghana is pushing ahead with opening a university dedicated to the study of the environment and sustainable development. In other words, Ghana is pushing the frontiers of knowledge productio... Read more
What might a conversation on democracy in an illiberal society such as Nigeria look like? Or, better still, how do democracy activists see it in Nigeria, 21 years after formal military rule... Read more
By Tunde Akanni, PhD On Tuesday September 1, 2020, two days before the announcement of LASU as the nation’s second foremost university according to Times Higher Education (THE) Tertiary Educ... Read more
By Ibrahim Lawal Ahmed. In October 2019, British Broadcasting Corporation popularly known as BBC, released a Documentary titled: ‘Sex for Grades.’ For weeks after the release of the Document... Read more
It is a constantly changing ranking order but this is how they stand today and the reasons for that as far as the 2021 Times Higher Education (THE)‘s ranking exercise is concerned. Majority... Read more
Last week, it was the 60th birthday of Comrade John Odah. This week, it is the birthday of Yunusa Zakeri Y’au, the ex-academic turned civil society mandarin. The two are some of the stars of... Read more