An attempt at unpacking the dynamics of corruption and conflicts is producing a narrative that favours the concept of ungoverned spaces as the key driver. In other words, discussants at a we... Read more
Continental research flagship, the Council for the Development of Social Science Research in Africa, (CODESRIA), is out with a combined edition of its Bulletin, dedicated entirely to Prof Th... Read more
It is no longer news that Joe Biden, US Democratic Party candidate has chosen Senator Kamala Harris, the daughter of an Emeritus Professor at Stanford University, as Vice-Presidential candid... Read more
“So, instead of hectoring ASUU to call off its strike, the nation should be praying for more of its kind in other sectors of the economy. Since the government has shown itself incapabl... Read more
By Prof Chima Onuoha (The University of Portharcourt) Few years ago, it was almost impossible for those being assessed for the professorial cadre (Readers and Professors) to know their exter... Read more
Aiyede, Professor and Head, Department of Political Science, University of Ibadan intervenes in the debate on restructuring Nigerian within the context of federalism By E. Remi Aiyede Profes... Read more
By Prof Chima Onuoha, (University of Portharcourt) In the political lexicon and life of this country, it is common to read or hear about the cabal in the Presidency, Kaduna Mafia, Langtang M... Read more
It is probably not for nothing that one time US president, Bill Clinton, once said that nobody can understand Nigeria. When he said so, he was expressing US bewilderment with General Sani Ab... Read more
There are many deciding factors that inform or influence whether states or entities should come together as a federation. Mutually shared borders, for one, enables them to come together to e... Read more
Might the DSS have invited Dr Obadiah Mailafia for claiming that a governor of one of the northern states is a Boko Haram commander? A message to this effect is trending in the social media... Read more