There is dialectic to democracy: the time of its highest purchase globally is also the time of great difficulty in determining when it is democratic. There is nowhere as the African continen... Read more
The video below is of robots at work at a Mercedes factory in Stuttgart in Germany. Intervention has captioned it as “From ‘Men @ work’ to ‘Robots @ work’ at a Mercedes factory in Stut... Read more
Nigeria’s premier university, the University of Ibadan, (UI) is standing up to be counted on a global scale in the highly contested realm of negotiating border management in North-South rela... Read more
At 434 pages, including the index, it is a hefty book but a pleasurable text to consume. Just published this week, it is written in simple English and at a bold enough typeface, it is very f... Read more
Originally published in Quartz under the title “National Geographic is finally reckoning with its “racist” coverage of people of color”, this provides a powerful proof of the claim that glob... Read more
By the 1980s, Chief Sab Okwara Okoye was already too established in property terms to be a student activist himself but his son, Festus Okoye, was. The younger Okoye was literally abducted f... Read more
By Adagbo ONOJA By what stretch of imagination would anyone call someone who was before the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, (EFCC) a great man? Or, how could a governor who could n... Read more
By Adagbo ONOJA Alhaji Aliyu Akwe Doma, governor of Nasarawa State from 2007 to 2011 is dead and has been quietly buried in his place, Doma in Nasarawa State of Nigeria. At stake in this pie... Read more
It is still the place to go shopping, notwithstanding the grumbling that the Nigerian business establishment must be so nuts as to be unable to organise and control even retail trading witho... Read more
Deputy Senate President, Ike Ekweremadu, spoke himself into the sensitivity radar of the Nigerian military during the week and got a reply: count the military out of any conspiracy against c... Read more