The United Kingdom, like much of the Western world BUT unlike much of Africa, is a key battleground involving troops of the decolonial epistemology, a battle well brought into view by the au... Read more
The raging controversy between the Nigeria Police Force and the Police Service Commission (PSC) over the last batch of recruitment of 10, 000 constables has attracted the attention of the Se... Read more
Intervention introduced Prof Etanibi Alemika in part one of this interview as easily one of the most sophisticated of their generation of Nigerian academics, obtaining his first and second d... Read more
Prof Etannibi Alemika is easily one of the most sophisticated of their generation of Nigerian academics. He obtained his first and second degrees at the University of Ibadan under intellectu... Read more
Hers is a singularity that can be celebrated because the context of her exceptionalism leaves little room for any reservations. The University of Toronto is, like most of the top 50 front ra... Read more
The trade union movement in West Africa has suffered a setback. It is in the death of Senegalese trade unionist, Comrade Mademba Sock. He died in Paris where he had been hospitalized for som... Read more
The Ella family of Ogene Amejo in Edumoga District, Okpokwu Local Government Area in Benue State is grieving. The family is grieving Mrs. Josephine Olonya Ella, who died Saturday, June 15th,... Read more
Can election personnel be so well trained (in character and learning) that they can stand up to any moves compromising of qualitative conduct of elections in Nigeria? This is the puzzle Dr.... Read more
It was another day of reflections on the life and times of Prof Abubakar Momoh, this time from the prism of perfecting elections in Nigeria through critical grooming of election personnel ah... Read more
By Adagbo ONOJA The first part of this report focused on the very scholarly but explosive dimension Prof Okey Ibeanu raised regarding the moving the assessment of the electoral management bo... Read more