By Eneh K. Achadu This is a specific experience in a local government area under the FCT. How far it can be generalized is open to question but my experience is a tale for the books. Waking... Read more
The letter is categorical, clear in what it wants. If INEC follows the Minister’s letter, then Nigeria might have to wait a bit more for all but the presidential election in Zamfara St... Read more
With the burning of the house of a governorship contestant in the strategic city of Kano; the ambush of a governor on electioneering rounds in insurgency wracked Borno State; the arrest of a... Read more
“The military came in as political physicians but ended up as political patients requiring even greater dosages of the medicinal prescription they had come in to serve to politicians”, That... Read more
Nigeria still appears to have no guarantee of its statehood beyond the colonial witticism that the best may be impossible but the worst never happens. What else is there to account for the q... Read more
There has been a clarion call on the peoples of the Northeast geopolitical zone where Atiku Abubakar, the presidential candidate of the People’s Democratic Party, (PDP) comes not to miss thi... Read more
There is nostalgia for the NEPU tradition and its progenitor, the People’s Redemption Party, (PRP) in Kano but is it sufficient to cause an electoral earthquake in Kano on February 16th and... Read more
If Africa has been expecting the post-Mugabe era in Zimbabwe to be one of healing, that doesn’t seem to be what is happening in that country if the pictorials and graphics from there are any... Read more
This concludes this series which began with “Nigeria’s University System and Public Good Up for Interrogation” posted on January 20th, 2019; “UCL, NUC, Top Professors... Read more
Climate change itself does not trigger conflict. It is how it is understood that could lead to clash of interests. That makes the question of the authorities that can create understanding cr... Read more





















