By Ibrahim Lawal Ahmed* It is understandable that there are calls for reforming the electoral system in Nigeria. The mood of the nation in the aftermath of the recent General Election makes... Read more
The intelligentsia is any society’s barometer through their framing of what is happening and what such frames imply. The intelligentsia may not be a homogeneous entity but they are distingui... Read more
By Eneh Achadu, Staff Writer According to Yomi Shogunle, the Assistant Commissioner of Police and the head of the Complaints Unit who responded to those criticizing the police, it is a crime... Read more
Vice-President Yemi Osinbajo is obviously on an assignment: to test the political waters by beating the drums of a Government of National Unity, (GNU), at this point in time. He was quite fo... Read more
In a state of generalised insecurity as is the case with Nigeria today, there is bound to be concern with articulating divergent perspectives. This is what a student platform at the Ahmadu B... Read more
Colleagues, sympathisers and other concerned elements are rallying round Nats Onoja Agbo, the Benue born journalist who has fallen victim of a sudden ailment. They are talking of raising the... Read more
It is now two full weeks since Prof Attahiru Jega, the immediate past Chairman of the Independent National Electoral Commission, (INEC) threw the bombshell that academics involved in the con... Read more
It is a puzzle this story is still circulating. Another wave of it has hit Whatsapp chat platforms. But it is actually a much celebrated 2018 story when 100 of the Sixth form students of Bra... Read more
No one who claims to have seen it coming might be challenged. The paradox of a deeply religious but also a very corrupt society is what almost no one can escape in Nigeria. But it ought not... Read more





















