Iran-US relations remains the dominant headline stuff across the world, five days after the targeted killing of Iranian General, Qassem Soleimani, in an American drone strike. This time, it... Read more
The world can only guess as to what could be going on in presidential palaces, residence of prime ministers and leaders of the most important actors in the aftermath of the killing of Qassem... Read more
By Malia Frey* If you’ve ever tried to lose weight, you’ve probably encountered mixed messages about the best way to achieve your goals. Weight loss myths and diet rules perpetua... Read more
The credit for the line of thinking behind this piece must go to the late Prof Akin Fadahunsi. Sometimes in 1995 at one of the methodology workshops on the book, Identity Transformation and... Read more
Nigeria is speaking at last on what leading West African intellectuals believe to be French scripting of the region’s currency economics but which Ghana has somehow bought into. Dr Yusuf Ban... Read more
It is arguable but it unlikely there is any other posting that has been so massively circulated like this University of Amsterdam advertisement seeking to engage two PhD candidates to work o... Read more
A world scale campaign is gathering momentum to free Kemi Seba, the Burkinabe arrested and detained since 21 December 2019 along with one other person in Ouagadou, Burkina Faso. Seba, accord... Read more
Sylvester Odion-Akhaine is a professor of Political Science at the Lagos State University, (LASU). An ideologue of the defunct National Association of Nigerian Students, (NANS), he obtained... Read more
President Muhammadu Buhari went to Egypt recently where he announced a visa-on-arrival sort of policy for Africans. It has attracted opposition as well as endorsement from some Nigerians but... Read more
If there is any region where France, as a global power, is being reminded that this is, indeed, the era of a decentered world, it must be in Africa, particularly West Africa. It is understoo... Read more





















