By Adagbo ONOJA At a time when otherwise established global players such as the London based The Economist are seeking re-validation of their own overarching ideological conviction by openin... Read more
With just two months to go for the opposition caucuses headhunting for a political figure who can beat an incumbent, who or with what list are they working? This is the key question in Nige... Read more
Injury time is staring the effort of five main caucuses, individually and collectively, headhunting for a candidate with the political personality, track record and acceptability across Nige... Read more
A smart African president at the White House is on a world stage. He can convert every minute of it to productive outcomes depending on steps he or she takes as well as what he or she says a... Read more
So simple, yet so profound is the principle of Recall which allows the voters to withdraw their representative at anytime they discover that he or she no longer serves their interest or the... Read more
It must be rare to find a regular Nigerian air traveller who, each time he or she patronises South African, Ethiopian or Egypt Air, does not, instinctively, wonder why Nigeria no longer has... Read more
The recall of a Senator from the upper chamber of the Nigerian legislature by his constituency has failed. Senator Dino Melaye representing Kogi West Senatorial District in central Nigeria c... Read more
Journalism is mourning the passing of one of its own, Imam Iman who died yesterday and was buried in Abuja according to Muslim rites of passage. Regarded as one of the most social media acti... Read more
So much seems to be happening so fast on peace in the Korean Peninsula: from a quick train journey to Beijing late last month to announcement of a summit with Donald Trump, suspension of fur... Read more
By Oge Onubogu & Chris Kwaja Ahead of President Buhari’s meeting with President Donald Trump next Monday, two American educated Nigerian conflict management experts attempt a gaze on the... Read more