By Mallam Y. Z. Ya’u* Although ‘Mallam’ did not link this piece to Nigeria’s ranking in the 2019 Transparency International’s corruption perception index, it cannot be coincidence that... Read more
Not given to inflammatory or arrogant declarations, it should count for something when General Abdulsalami Abubakar says Nigeria is at a cross-road. Looking at synonyms of the word such as b... Read more
Originally titled “The Davos World Economic Forum (WEF) Is at It Again – Celebrating 50th Anniversary by www.globalresearch.ca which first published it, this piece goes behind the headlines... Read more
Scholars, friends and critics are looking forward to January 28th, 2020 to connect with the Pre-Retirement Luncheon and Lecture in honour in honour of Prof Dipo Kolawole at the university. A... Read more
It is one of the many paradoxes defining the crisis in Nigerian university system. Academics are expected to publish in high impact journals. It is only by doing so that each of them acquire... Read more
Amotekun has been the dominant story in the week, with particular reference to the extent it problematises Hisbah as well as the anti-climax in the build up around it. The anti-climax under... Read more
“Tell us What Makes Amotekun Illegal and Hisbah Legal” appears to have emerged as the poser whose resolution will equally resolve the contestation over the Federal Government’s decision to o... Read more
The Academic Staff Union of Universities, (ASUU) says it did not meet with President Muhammadu Buhari last week just to discuss the stalemate between the Federal Government and the union ove... Read more
Historically, foreign policy has played a unifying force for Nigeria. Like sports or, more precisely, soccer, foreign policy tends to dissolve barriers. As divided at home as Nigerians, a ty... Read more