You might not like them for whatever reasons but, today, they are the African leaders. They are the African signifiers of the values which the world says it holds dear today. One of such val... Read more
By Y. Z Ya’u The contrast is simply benumbing. As I sat in my hotel room in Kigali, Rwanda, that Monday afternoon after the commissioning of Mara facility, I could not but compare the trajec... Read more
In 2016 when the Buhari regime made search for oil in the Northern part of Nigeria a priority, Intervention asked selected experts whether Northern Nigeria need oil. In the two-part report t... Read more
Dr Tivlumum Nyitse started as a field reporter before gravitating into administration, then into technocracy as Secretary to the Benue State Government in central Nigeria between 2007 and 20... Read more
It cannot but be an Inaugural Lecture with a difference if it is the first Inaugural Lecture in a relatively new, faith-based university in Nigeria which is, however, determined to, one day... Read more
112 global civil society platforms have taken a completely different position from that of certain powerful countries over Facebook’s End-to-End Security Plan. The organisations said in an O... Read more
Let this story begin from the beginning. Five years ago, the MacArthur Foundation, for example, came to a conclusion about corruption in Nigeria. Its own survey showed that corruption is at... Read more
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





















