Two things are waiting to be said about the electoral disaster that befell the British Labour Party in last Wednesday/Thursday election in the UK. Jeremy Corbyn is hinting and hitting at one... Read more
It is turning out to be a wise saying that can probably not be over-used. That is the wisdom that the dead does not weep at his/her own funeral, popularised by the Tiv soloist on the air wav... Read more
Boris Johnson has left almost everyone breathless after his stunning victory last Thursday to renew his Prime Ministership of Britain. Tom Clark , the author of this piece reproduced from Pr... Read more
By Tunde Akanni, PhD Introduction The idea of content analysis is well steeped in media studies and adjudged to be particularly rewarding when working with data from media and related source... Read more
If the idea of climate change ever sounded farfetched to some Africans, it no longer is. Climate change has sent an unmistakable message reflecting the vulnerability of every one to its marc... Read more
There is a paradox about food nowadays. Both those who do not have and those who have suffer near equal consequences. Hunger kills just as obesity and/or food related terminal ailments by th... Read more
The spectre of violence which has haunted Benue State since the herdsmen attack on Agatu in early 2016 is not over yet as violence has been reported between the Taraku and Otukpo communities... Read more
Africa is mourning again and at the same time contemplating the future along Professor Ben Turok’s all time significant poser he raised more than 30 years ago in a book form: Africa: What Ca... Read more
Patience appears to be running out among some stakeholders in Kano State over the state governor’s handling of Kano Emirate. A statement on the issue Sunday by a much younger set of voices u... Read more