Let’s begin on a note of appreciation to both those who have reacted angrily to the first installment of this attempt at rating the presidents since 1999 and those who welcomed that installm... Read more
Is it possible that, by creating four new emirates out of the older Kano Emirate, the Governor Ganduje administration might have murdered sleep and can sleep no more? That seems to be the ca... Read more
In less than two weeks hence, Nigeria would have, for the first time in history, enjoyed 20 years of unbroken civilian rule. The presidential system which defines the 20 years has, as its co... Read more
Everyone else who reads must have come across it. That is the stuff that 50 countries have recognized the contender in the power tussle in Venezuela. Dave Lindorff has researched and found o... Read more
The Kano Concerned Citizens Initiative (KCCI) has expressed worry that the tussle between the state government and the Emir of Kano could deny the state the benefits of cooperative and harmo... Read more
As provocatively publicist as the piece below, its aspirational tone points at something about the emerging tendencies in university education in Nigeria. While some are talking of research... Read more
This is the second time in the life of the Buhari administration this issue of policy/programme ownership has cropped up. The first was the issue of who really originated the Abuja – Kaduna... Read more
A Round table which reviewed the conduct of the last General Elections in Nigeria during the Students’ Week of the National Association of Political Science Students, (NAPSS) at Verita... Read more
An incipient global coalition is reading what can be regarded as the riot act to land speculators and grabbers on that aspect of corruption across West Africa. Nearly a dozen country chapter... Read more


















