It is unbelievable that, for nine days, this online newspaper could not post a single story. And for a very simple technological glitch in the hub that did not make posting stories impossibl... Read more
The murmuring against committing the huge sum of N242 Billion to conducting the 2019 General Elections in Nigeria has, at last, gotten the ears of the civil society in the country. A coaliti... Read more
Left high and dry by an incoherent state, many Nigerians have turned to many coping strategies for survival. Some beg, some engage in self-dehumanising sycophancy, some have gone to become p... Read more
The power elite in Nigeria has gotten used to wangling its way out of cross roads that it might not have anticipated the Buhari complexity before it now, whether he contests in 2019 or repla... Read more
A university is as good as what its academics publish. This is more so if it is a fairly new but an ambitious university such as Veritas University, Abuja which aspires to be an intellectual... Read more
A tree of Iroko proportions has fallen in the world of intellect, policy and Pan-Africanism. He is Professor Samir Amin who died earlier today in Paris at the age of 86. Born of Egyptian fat... Read more
It is bad times for spy agencies across the world, including Nigeria’s Directorate of State Security, (DSS). The DSS’s hassles at home are coming at a time of multiple challenges for that re... Read more
It must be a mark of the academic sensitivity of the Institute for Peace and Strategic Studies, (IPSS) at the University of Ibadan for it to pay attention to the realm of communication and c... Read more
Alhaji Lawan Daura, the Director General of Nigeria’s domestic spy agency, has been sacked. It cannot but be in connection with the wonderland performance that greeted Nigerians as they woke... Read more