Fire in a store house of explosives has left about 3000 person with different grades of injury while no less than 51 are confirmed dead. Pictures of the explosion signify ghastly images of i... Read more
Philosophers in Australia are on the warpath against the government’s plan to hike fees for the course and other courses in the humanities. Member of Parliament and Australia’s Federal Minis... Read more
He doesn’t make the headlines yet but he is a good example of an indigenous expert with global competitiveness. We are referring to Mr. Omale Ben Amedu, the Chief Executive of MB Amedu &... Read more
All students of security start from or acknowledge the premise that security is not an objective thing but a question of power, a question of who is seeing a threat, from where and how. So,... Read more
In obvious sensitivity to internal bleeding in the face of informationalised capitalism, dogged activists of the Marxist.com have been utilizing the opportunities offered by ICT to strengthe... Read more
Only those who experienced the majesty of Mamman Daura’s disciplinary power as the main man ‘behind the mask’ in the hey days of the defunct New Nigerian might understand the paradox playing... Read more
What tendency will prevail in Yoruba politics in the aftermath of the death early this morning of elder statesman, Ayo Fasanmi? This angle to the death recommends itself given how age and de... Read more
It is a long time now that he made this argument in an interview, three full years before he died. But the stalemate on what Nigeria does to corruption before corruption wrecks the country w... Read more
The first message from the saga is to Nigeria. For a country which proclaims Africa as the centerpiece of her foreign policy and whose national, Dr Akinwumi Adesina, has brought it so much g... Read more
A call has gone out to the leadership of the National Assembly in Nigeria to restrain itself from further approval of borrowing by the Executive arm. Rather, it should mandate that arm to re... Read more