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
A combined revolution in public health and a People’s Revolution that assumed racial spark in the US has taken place. Slavery has finally been brought to its knees in human history. As with... Read more
By Salisu Nuhu Muhammad (salisu_50@yahoo.com) I am openly using this auspicious medium to invite all our compatriots to kindly devote more than a passing interests in the much lauded and voc... Read more
By David Otto The recent modus operandi of the terrorist in Northern Nigeria and the Lake Chad Basin indicates that ISIS and Al-Qaeda linked Boko Haram/JAS Abubakar Shekau led faction and Is... Read more
In spite of the relatively low infection rate on the continent, the three countries placing last in the latest of the studies on Coronavirus (mis)management study are all African countries.... Read more



















