With protests still spreading across the United States, it is too early to talk about lessons, messages and imports of the popular action for justice. Notwithstanding that, a number of featu... Read more
Violent demonstrations across the United States bring out a particular weakness in the 45th president, says PETER NICHOLAS, Staff Writer covering the White House for The Atlantic, from where... Read more
One of the ironies of COVID 19 played out today as what was hitherto unthinkable became practicable. The physical gathering for an Africa wide conversation around the life and times of two P... Read more
It is exactly 3 years today, May 29th, 2020 when Professor Abubakar Momoh died suddenly in 2017. He is still remembered across the many spaces he traversed as a scholar, activist and adminis... Read more
By Grace Zhikmwa Kwaja This goes to wish a Happy Children’s day to all Nigerians wherever they may be found. Those who are adults today were once children at some point in their lives... Read more
Nigeria’s Dr. Akinwumi Adesina is still the sole candidate for re-election later this August for a second term. But he has come under a torrent of allegations. What is not clear is whe... Read more
If we follow what the Most Reverend Dr Emmanuel Chukwuma said at the burial of Dr Alex Ekwueme, Nigeria’s former Vice-President, then the age 60 – 65 is not such a big deal anymore. In the A... Read more
He was a Dangote in his own right in spite of his name not being a big media name. Chief Augustine Igomu is not only one of the few Idoma men and women who never worked for government all hi... Read more
It used to be said that what we see every moment of our life: in front, at our back and sideways is ideology. That must have now been replaced with the mass media. That is, in front, at our... Read more