Ukraine and Gaza are holding the world in rapt attention as sites of war to determine global primacy. But the piece below from The Loop published by the European Consortium for Political Res... Read more
It won’t be the first outing of the Nigerian-born Architect and artist, Chidinma Yemisi Mordi who has been unveiling one of her masterpiece paintings, titled “Stay Soft,” at the... Read more
Something from Time which may be of use to those who do not operate in that media’s orbit BY ASHLEY MATEO Walking is often thought of as a mere mode of transportation: a way to get from poi... Read more
By Adagbo ONOJA One would still have to comb the newspapers in particular, specifically March 28th, 29th and 30th, 2024 so as to be sure that potential advertisers abided by President Tinubu... Read more
Philosophy or philosophically framed discussion are not usually the easiest stuff to engage in the best of times. It is worse if it is an interpretation of Hegel’s work, Hegel being one of E... Read more
The Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC) as the most trusted national broadcaster in the Pacific would be very interesting, given the diversity involved, particularly indigenous people... Read more
Senator Abdul Ningi has recently been in the eye of the storm. It echoes in this short piece in which an academic replies a pundit. As is typical of Nigeria, nothing escapes the North-South... Read more
Publisher: First Choice Books Year of Publication: 2024 (2nd Edition) Pagination: 313 Reviewer: Sylvester Odion Akhaine Education and Sustainable Development in the 21st Century by Benedict... Read more
Amidst disorienting violence against troops and gory stories of reprisal attacks on communities in Okuama and Igbomotoru communities in Delta and Bayelsa States in Nigeria, the Center for De... Read more
By Abdullah Dan’azumi Golkos The days keep rolling. Year after year, I could still feel the emptiness and the refusal of his memory to fade. It remains evergreen. Even though death has robbe... Read more