As a legion of academics, writers, media managers, variety of publishers, bloggers and sundry activists head for Johannesburg for the 2018 edition of the African Investigative Journalism Con... Read more
It is not an uncontested practice. It has its theorists, ideologues and ardent practitioners just as it has its numerous critics. Between them lies the never-ending debate on investigative j... Read more
The 16th edition of the Border Regions in Transition, (BRIT) Conference opens tomorrow at the University of Ibadan, (UI) which is co-hosting with the University of Abomey Calavi in neighbour... Read more
Is it possible that the much talked about fall back strategy of ‘maximum damage’ before May 29th, 2019 might have started unfolding? ‘Maximum damage’ in this context means shifting forward i... Read more
In Atiku Abubakar, the Nigerian Establishment has sent a message to President Muhammadu Buhari: we are serious about getting you out in 2019. But it is a message that will be received with u... Read more
As politicians consciously and unconsciously caress violent ruptures in Nigeria by the reality they constitute through what they say, it is perhaps the most important thing to get to grips w... Read more
The Times Higher Education, (THE) ranking of universities globally for 2019 is no longer the news but Nigeria’s performance on that list appears not yet comprehensively appreciated. Th... Read more
It was a meta-babble of some sort today as top flight professors, Heads of Departments of Mass Communication, legal practitioners, diverse activists and funders ignited an attempt at arrivin... Read more
“There is a serious HIV crisis among Nigeria’s gay population that we cannot continue to ignore — Onyekachi Onumara, senior officer at the Rural Health Foundation By Paul Adepoju OWER... Read more
The cultural premium on a decent burial for the departed will receive another solemn testimony in Ibadan, South-western Nigeria November 2nd, 2018 when the family of the late Pa Bright Jacob... Read more




















