On October 5th, 2017, Prof Stephen Walt, the International Relations scholar at Harvard University went to the University of Aberystwyth in the UK to deliver the 34th version of the Edward H... Read more
Intervention continues its regular listing of free or virtually free scholarships, fellowship and similar educational openings pushed to it for those academically, culturally and financially... Read more
There may be so many bad stories coming out of Nigeria but so are the flashes of success stories here and there. In this parade, for instance, is an inspiring picture of the Nigerian delegat... Read more
The story of one person most determined to overcome adversities in life ended this morning at an Abuja hospital. Dr Titi Ogiri died this morning shortly before she could undergo a surgical o... Read more
Wives of leaders of West Africa and the Sahel states are rising up to be counted as a force in their own right in the fight against child trafficking, exploitation, child labour and other fo... Read more
A loaded survey of Nigeria has conditioned her progress on statesmen as opposed to politicians and the production of statesmen a privileged service of universities to the society. Asserting... Read more
Presidential aspirant Atiku Abubakar is stepping out into his last shot at it promising full employment for the youths but without indicating a clear development strategy. Instead, he sugges... Read more
This page has been updated to embody part 1 and 2 of the two part piece on General Theophilus Yakubu Danjuma unlike before when it was published in two separate parts and the second part was... Read more
By Jonathan Cook Mr Cook, the author of this piece reproduced from the US based magazine, CounterPunch (November 24th, 2017) has been elaborately introduced below – Editor. Can anyone... Read more
At the Abidjan African Union-EU get together, the two bodies along with the United Nations came up with a task force to check abuse of migrants in Libya. The belief is that “This action will... Read more