Could troops shooting three police officers to death in Taraba Wednesday be the ultimate evidence of the narrative of collusion and the subsequent but understandable hardening of feelings in... Read more
Who can say that Nigeria is not contributing to knowledge, global politics and the determination of world order? Not if it has just exploded a major myth of the 21st century which claims so... Read more
The civil society as a collective actor in Nigerian politics is ruling out of constitutional order the prosecution of participants in rallies, demonstration and protest marches. It has signe... Read more
August 5th, 2019 has come and gone in Nigeria without an outpouring anywhere comparable to Tahrir Square in Cairo, Egypt in 2011. But, why might that have been the case? Intervention has alr... Read more
The call for release of detained publisher of Sahara Reporters and a former presidential candidate, Omoyele Sowore is growing. Sowore was arrested yesterday and is being held for what the De... Read more
Today will be the first day of a planned popular protest given the tag of a revolution. The first day could be decisive on how far it would go in terms of popular acceptance among Nigerians.... Read more
As massively circulated and highly consumed in the highest level of global power as Robert Kaplan’s The Coming Anarchy, so also was the condemnation. Those who took him to the cleaners argue... Read more
There is a first major shot in support of the Nigerian ‘revolutionaries’ from the from the radical Left community. Even as the debate on the correctness or otherwise of the Coali... Read more
Activists of the Coalition for Revolution, (CORE) in Nigeria have managed to displace or push to lesser media prominence the exploits of bandits, Boko Haram terrorists and kidnappers. For th... Read more
At a recent conference at the University of Ibadan, a female undergraduate shot through the thicket to make her point. When asked later in an interview with Intervention, she gave a good acc... Read more