It must be a very terrible week for the Nigerian president, Muhammadu Buhari. Even for a platform like this which does not report routine news, the early details were gripping in each versio... Read more
By Nuraddeen Danjuma, (PhD), Bayero University, Kano Obviously, education is witnessing a colossal mess of all times in the last 5 years. In nearly three years, relationship between FG/ASUU... Read more
Empire, whether understood in military-territorial terms or along with Hardt and Negri, is exploding across the world, starting with the United States. A black professor @ Oxford University... Read more
Professor Gani Yoroms who has variously been Directing Staff/Research Assistant to the Director-General of the defunct Centre for Democratic Studies, (CDS) in Abuja, Nigeria as well as the P... Read more
Is there any chance that, as various groups and interests coalesce into conversation classes around June 12, they will transcend the experiential and the self-evident towards inferences that... Read more
The author, the daughter of an African diplomat, tells her own story of racial encounter at a moment the world is ready to listen to such stories more than ever before By Rebecca Stevens I m... Read more
The World Economic Forum, (WEF) is no longer the only voice with a framework of how the world might get out of the global crisis spawned by the coronavirus pandemic and compounded by the cul... Read more
By Ali Sabo The renewed rise in insecurity in Nigeria, particularly in the Northwestern part of the country, has become the most disturbing and trending issue these days with no sign of endi... Read more
The National Assembly in Nigeria should improve its public image from that of where members are for material gains and political relevance without much concern for the needs of the ordinary... Read more