Amidst disappointment and resentment against the anti –black immigrants in South Africa, a collective voice is sticking to the case for solidarity between the two countries, the two black po... Read more
The first part of this interview published on this platform September 9th was titled “Unless We Decolonise Our Minds, Freedom is Far – Chima Anyadike, Retiring OAU, Ile-Ife Professor”. The t... Read more
It is still a hanging debate. That is the question of which of Literature and Political Science has been more helpful to the African cause. In February 2018 in Abuja, Ibrahim Abdullahi, a P... Read more
Later this week, a new book will enter the bookshelves across the world. At a time intellectual enemies and intellectual defenders of capitalism are locked in battle like never before, any b... Read more
By Dr. Yusuf Bangura Sierra Leoneans have been shocked by the outrageously poor results of the recently released West African Senior Secondary Certificate Examination (WASSCE). It has been r... Read more
“Security is a thick signifier” “Like health and status, security is a condition that is not difficult to define; in each case, the starting point should begin in the experiences, imaginings... Read more
Mr. Robert Mugabe whose death was announced earlier today represents something that few of his generation in African politics never came to attain. He was never conquered. He outsmarted his... Read more
By Ibrahim Lawal Ahmed The xenophobic violence in South Africa has made Nigerians to be looking back at all the good things it had done to South African black population. It is both surprisi... Read more
The People’s Redemption Party, (PRP) says its elected National Youth Leader is Mr Olajide Wolimoh, not Mr. Lawan Musa who has reportedly been claiming the position. The party said in a state... Read more
It must be great news to read that some African universities are getting it right, after all. Based on research which included talking to quite a number of insiders, the author who is also a... Read more