By Tunde Akanni, PhD Don’t be surprised that the Kaduna State Government was recently declared as the most transparent in the country. The journey started way back in 2016. My witness accoun... Read more
Who, between the US Attorneys office and Mr. Allen Onyema, Nigerian businessman and owner of Air Peace, might be telling the truth in a claim of fraud and denial of same respectively? This i... Read more
The glossy packaging of the book tends to trigger an element of intellectual contempt for it on the surface but the content or the message inside invites reflections on the political economy... Read more
Eskom, the South African state-owned electricity company is crudely comparable to Nigeria’s defunct National Electric Power Authority, (NEPA). While NEPA has since been unbundled and sold ou... Read more
It could be the ways of God or just a happenstance. Whichever one it is, it is a very powerful convergence of angst against the conduct and outcome of gubernatorial elections in Bayelsa and... Read more
By Adagbo ONOJA An Inaugural Lecture is, by tradition, not open to critical assessment. It is perhaps the only ritual in academia in which no questions are asked. But, no one would be surpri... Read more
The Centre for Democracy and Development, (CDD), a major guardian of democratization in Nigeria, says the very foundation of the country’s 20 year old democratic order came under grievous as... Read more
Armed with a PhD from the National University of Ireland, Professor Amaechi Nicholas Akwanya settled into the University of Nigeria, Nsukka and, over three decades, the Professor of English... Read more
Illustrating the crisis of global digital divide n relation to Africa is this piece extracted from Inter-Press Service By Gareth Willmer People living in Africa are charged an average of 7.1... Read more