Actually published in 2010, this book captures and responds to the theoretical and methodological tension that has gripped the media-conflict nexus in the post Cold War. How do we account fo... Read more
Even as common place as scorched earth inter-group violence across Nigeria since the 1990s, the violent eruption in Bwari Area Council of Abuja, Nigeria on December 24th and 25th, 2017 has l... Read more
By Adagbo Onoja* General Chom Bagu is in the news again, this time, for one of his latest Facebook posts. For those who might not know him , that is the name of one of the intellectuals of a... Read more
The dynamics have worked out in such a way incumbent presidents and the prime minister returned to power in recent elections in Nigeria, South Africa and India. Could the election results sp... Read more
It is so well put that it strikes a chord: “In a country where “those who are least deserving get the loudest accolades” while “some who are deserving get their recognition after their death... Read more
There can be nothing about the fanfare around the public presentation yesterday of Testimony to Courage, a book on Dapo Olorunyomi that might not be justified. Dr. Chidi Odinkalu, the book r... Read more
Her colleagues call her the “Warrior Researcher” behind her back. Why they do so is not that clear. But anyone who listens to her addressing an audience might put it to the distinctiveness o... Read more
No paradox can be superior to the case of Kenyan writer, Binyavanga Wainaina who died yesterday. He has done so great for Africa with his writing but his sexual orientation is not the type t... Read more
The totality of Chief Olusegun Obasanjo’s involvement in Nigerian politics is such that, sometimes, he is seen as the problem while at some other times, he is seen as the answer. Combining i... Read more



















