“When I was the speaker of the federal House of Representatives, I accused the then President Goodluck Jonathan, who was a member of my party of supporting corruption. That is when he grante... Read more
The Stockholm International Peace Research Institute, (SIPRI) is rolling out the drums of celebration of and launching of the complete back catalogue of the SIPRI Yearbook. The climax was pr... Read more
The Lagos State University, (LASU) at Ojo in Lagos promises to be the battleground of critical contentions on the radical tradition in Nigerian politics in memory of one of its stars, Prof A... Read more
There is now a case for rethinking Nigeria’s counter-terrorism strategy in the wake of coordinated terrorist attacks on different targets in Gubio and Magumeri Local Government Areas of Born... Read more
There are no conditionalities or roadblocks to be cleared by any Nigerians before he, she or they can join the People’s Redemption Party, (PRP), the party headquarters has clarified. Rather,... Read more
12 years after, what are the wider and nation renewal implications of the claims and arguments of the speaker about but beyond General T. Y Danjuma, his model as opposed to Danjuma’s Others?... Read more
By Dr. Patrick Wilmot On the whole, this text, the person who delivered it, the subject and the issues thrown up will all infuriate many in Nigeria today because it is too soft on some and t... Read more
Now is the time to mobilize to harvest the support and sympathy for the People’s Redemption Party, (PRP) which abounds across the nation and turn it into a palpable political capital, its Na... Read more
Nigeria is set to witness a radical turn at the National Assembly to be brought about by a combination of dynamics, says Mallam Auwal Ibrahim Musa aka Rafsanjani, a leading activist of the N... Read more
The privatisation of the rails in the UK is manifesting an interesting paradox: it has all but been taken over by rail companies which are state-owned enterprises of the countries of origin.... Read more