The last month in the last quarter of the year takes us to an aspect of the radical strategy in balancing power between the elite who perpetrate much of the corruption in Nigeria and the mas... Read more
It is a lenghty stuff but an interesting enough read to hold the reader from the beginning to the end. It is our yesterday with implications for our tomorrow. It is, therefore, published her... Read more
It would not be a terrible thing to say that no such text has come out in recent times. At 10, 143 words in length, it is a massive narrative which would look too long for a popular site suc... Read more
The domain of foreign policy in the Fourth Republic has not been as boisterous as would have been expected in a country reckoned with as a powerhouse in Africa. So far, there is still no Aki... Read more
The cover picture here is that of Erelu Bisi-Fayemi, wife of the governor of Ekiti State signing the condolence register at the home of Mrs Salome Abuh, PDP leader killed in the wake of the... Read more
The four day conference on witchcraft at the University of Nigeria, Nsukka is over at last. Some power must have put its foot down for the opposition to the conference to fizzle out. Lookin... Read more
“Great, Dark Day in Benue Politics As Ortom Wins @ Appeal Court” may not be such a terrible headline in writing the story of Governor Samuel Ortom’s victory earlier today at the Appeal Court... Read more
He is Solomon Sylvester Boyi but he is also known and called Swanta, Kagoro language for something like ‘welcome to the world’. In case the name doesn’t strike you quickly, think back to Ahm... Read more
As members of the power elite in Nigeria are lost in unproductive bickering along ethno-regional lines and while their leading ideologues such as Gov Nasir el-Rufai are still parroting slave... Read more
By Ibrahim Lawal Ahmed One was privileged to be among the participants of the 2019 edition of Ibrahim Mu’azzam Institute of Philosophy and Political Theory for Young People which is the thir... Read more