In the context of voice as a form of power, Dr Robtel Neajai Pailey joining the academic community at the London School of Economics today would be considered great news for global academia... Read more
Comments by new Chief Executive Officer of the US State broadcaster, Mr. Michael Pack has sparked a protest in the organisation, the Columbia Journalism Review has reported. Its detailed acc... Read more
The case for putting History at the centre of knowledge acquisition and practice in Nigeria appears to be echoing in powerful quarters. No less than the Vice-President and an academic, Prof... Read more
By Ambassador Usman Sarki In this piece, the author, Ambassador Usman Sarki returns to his one-man campaign for privileging History. A product of the once famous Zaria School of History, the... Read more
Depending on his flight path, Ambassador Jens-Petter Kjemprud must be back in Norway by the time this interview is posted Sunday evening, August 30th, 2020. He has been in Nigeria for the pa... Read more
An amalgam of civil society organisations have expressed alarm over shut down of legislative activities in the National Assembly at a testy time. The statement is reproduced below as a comme... Read more
In what appears to be the first shot to be fired, the Northern Elders Forum, (NEF) has dismissed the latest published invitation by the Senate ad-Hoc Committee on the Review of the 1999 Cons... Read more
The month of August brings back memories of the well known Nigerian soldier turned politician – Ibrahim Badamasi Babangida. IBB, as Babangida is more known, was born in August and he organis... Read more
A new argument can be heard insisting that universities should be ranked in terms of impact on society rather than any other criteria. This, it is posited, would resolve their perceived disc... Read more
By Adagbo Onoja Dr. Fatima Akilu, the fourth reviewer at the August 19th, 2020 webinar on Raufu Mustapha and Kate Meagher’s edited work Overcoming Boko Haram: Faith, Society and Islamic Radi... Read more