By Prof Gani Yoroms Let me join all well-wishers to congratulate those who have been recently appointed into the professorial cadre in the Department of Political Science at Bingham Universi... Read more
By Mark Paterson and Thierry M Luescher Universities must abandon old-fashioned ideas about their roles and the kinds of qualifications they offer if they are to meet student needs and serv... Read more
This article was not sent to Intervention. Rather, it was picked from the social media because it fits into the today’s theme for Intervention. It doesn’t look like the author pu... Read more
This week began with a book on the defunct National Association of Nigerian Students (NANS) and how it crashed out of history. but the wisdom in certain circles is that the crash of NANS was... Read more
Reveal Your Head, It Cannot Be Hidden: The Unmasking of the PYMN and the Student Movement in Nigeria
By Y. Z. Ya’u Cde Y. Z Yáu, the Executive Director of the Kano based Centre for Information Technology and Development (CITAD), delivered this review of the book Aluta Continua: The Story of... Read more
By Adagbo Onoja History can get more and more complicated, especially when it is the history of the now basically dead National Association of Nigerian Students (NANS). What the history shou... Read more
By Prof Hassan A. Saliu I watched keenly the clips of the debate in the Nigerian Senate on immortalizing Prof. Nwosu on 26 March 2025 and share the conviction that the late Chairman of the N... Read more
At Dr. Inebu Agbo-Ejeh’s Recent Presentation of ‘Power Politics in International Trade Law’ in Abuja
As slippery as the concept of power in international relations, it remains a concept of huge attraction. Law lecturer, Dr. Inebu Agbo-Ejeh, seems persuaded on this in writing Asymmetric Powe... Read more
By Prof Hassan Saliu Female members of the NPSA are very few. This stark reality confronted us recently when we were planning to organize a methodology workshop for our female members. In on... Read more





















