In those days, Media Trust was a very bare editorial operation. The main thing was the flagship publication – Weekly Trust. Its production was a week long process. It started with an Editori... Read more
Even the most dismissive of the progressives in Nigerian politics must have got the message that even as there might not be anything approximating a Marxist Moment in Nigeria yet, the seed h... Read more
Marxist politicians in the struggle for a more productive democracy in Nigeria – local and international NGO activists, workers, trade unionists, academics, internationalists, students... Read more
By Adagbo Onoja It was a pleasantly shocking encounter to find someone who is not a formal academic with such a mastery and delivery on one of the most difficult aspects of the crisis of uni... Read more
Nnamdi Kanu has found an outlet for his narrative on an Israeli Television. It is a story worth listening to, both by those who believe him and those who needs to deconstruct it for whatever... Read more
A citizen alert has gone out to the security agencies claiming that a village called Dada, about two kilometres away from Zurmi town in Zamfara State, is currently under attack. The citizen... Read more
The cars in these pictures belong to a well known politician in Sokoto, Sokoto State. He cannot have vandalised his own cars although Intervention is not as interested in who did it as much... Read more
The Nigerian media has no wounds to lick for going to town with the story of the death of notable politician, Chief Tony Anennih. The story has been counter posed by another one in which the... Read more
Was the clash between members of the Islamic Movement of Nigeria, (IMN) also known as Shiites and the Nigerian military which took place yesterday on the strategic Abuja-Kaduna Highway one o... Read more
By Eneh Achadu It has been a day of heavy protestations across Nigeria for Ochanya Ogbanje who died last Thursday in Benue State, central Nigeria from rape related complications. Protests ex... Read more