Activists of the Peace and Conflict Studies scholarly space descended on Abuja FCT yesterday to make a public presentation of a book in honour of Professor Olawale Albert, accurately referre... Read more
It is difficult to write about burial of women/mothers in Idomaland without being essentialist about it. From Ekiti or Oyo State in the Southwest of Nigeria to Jigawa or Katsina State in the... Read more
By Prof Charles Soludo, CFR It has been an interesting week in the battle of ideas. While Prof Charles Soludo was intellectualizing the possibility of making capitalism work in Nigeria throu... Read more
Popular culture as a site for counter-hegemonic politics would not be an unfamiliar subject to many in the study of power but not as a domain for fighting corruption specifically. Not until... Read more
By Y. Z. Ya’u My grandfather lived on the banks of the Jamaare River, earning his keep. During the raining season, he grew corn, sugarcane, and maize. In the dry season, he focused on tomato... Read more
Nigeria and South Africa have commenced putting recent ugly past behind themselves as detailed below so far by Johannesburg based online newspaper, the Daily Maverick. The report is republis... Read more
By Chukwuma Charles Soludo, CFR There is something that warrants publishing this speech by Prof Soludo at The Platform on “Re-Designing the Nigerian Economy with New Ideas”, The Covenant Pla... Read more
While the world awaits today’s announcement of ranking of departments worldwide by The Times Higher Education, (THE), the Department of Politics and International Studies at the Univer... Read more
On June 30th, 2019, Intervention carried a story titled Is UI’s Prof. Nwolise Talking Nonsense or Igniting Epistemic Fire in His Spiritual Intelligence Argument? Three months after that, the... Read more