By Adagbo Onoja I am assuming that most people who would read this piece know or have heard about Francis Fukuyama and I am proceeding from there to argue that he is not a voice to ignore. T... Read more
It seems to be taking a pop star turned politician, specifically a legislator, to be teaching President Yoweri Museveni of Uganda that power is everywhere rather than domiciled in any... Read more
By Niam Yaraghi* Amid recent news about Google’s post 2016 elections meeting, multiple Congressional hearings, and attacks by President Trump, social media platforms and technology companies... Read more
It must have been about the most destabilising pressure on democracy in Nigeria’s Fourth Republic. That is the wars that broke out between one godfather and godson here and there since... Read more
The timing of the submission of his nomination form, the choice of party platform and the quiet that preceded all of that suggest that he might be the dark horse that has been a well guarded... Read more
By Grace Z. Kwaja In a well-publicized article that triggered series of reactions across the world, there was an argument on whether or not the co-habiting duo of Sesame Street, Bert and Ern... Read more
It was still a few minutes after 7. 00 a.m last Friday. The burial which had brought everyone to the village was not due yet. So, why won’t people who call themselves comrades take a few min... Read more
The long arm of the law seems to have no time to waste in catching up with the main suspect in the killing of Prof Simon Akpakwu of the Federal University, Kashere in Gombe State in northeas... Read more
The menace of sexual harassment of female students across Nigeria has hit a major setback in Benue State University, Makurdi in central Nigeria. The university council has ratified and enfor... Read more
About two weeks ago, it was the Inaugural Lecture at the University of Ibadan that was in the news. The topic is “In Defence of Tradition”, delivered by Professor C B N Ogbogbo, an old war h... Read more