The days and possibly weeks ahead can easily be predicted to be no less than a coming war of words over what has been the now widely reported directive of the Federal Government of Nigeria t... Read more
Observers of the above picture of Senator Dino Melaye sleeping outside in the compound of what looks like a decrepit facility are drawing attention to its implications for the image of polic... Read more
Governors who rode to power on the platform of the ruling All Progressives Congress, (APC) are saying they are standing shoulder to shoulder with President Buhari who is struggling to be re-... Read more
Recognizing and popularizing a candidate such as Ene Ede is not a publicity favour for herself or her party or for gender activism but an effort in peace journalism. This is in the context o... Read more
Professor Cheikh Anta Diop is a case study in one man’s massive investment in a counter-narrative of Africa in human history. As with promoters of views which contests the hegemonic view, th... Read more
Algeria is experiencing her own share of ‘Who are We?” in a funny and equally serious intra-African racism. A black Algerian who emerged Miss Algeria last weekend is being told she doesn... Read more
Nigeria is once again in the global headlines for the wrong reason. This time, it is its incidence of ‘fake news’ that is to be investigated. Even then, the research is to be con... Read more
Nigerians are contending with another prediction about chaos and collapse of their country. This time, it coming from the New York based risk consultants – Eurasia Group – which... Read more
A coup, as any other political violence, disrupts an existing order. At the official or formal level, it ruptures the hierarchy. Informally, individuals in particular are affected in many wa... Read more
The Civil Society Legislative Advocacy Centre (CISLAC) says that constantly engaging in aggressive and intimidating posture in civil policing is not part of the Nigerian Army’s constitutiona... Read more





















