There appears to be no let up in the Nigerian civil society’s siege on the phenomenon of hate speeches which peaked in a week long list of activities thereto last week in Abuja. Now, t... Read more
The counter-insurgency operation against Boko Haram in Nigeria’s Northeast appears to have suffered a major military setback with Agence France-Presse, (AFP) reporting the insurgents overrun... Read more
Academia has a new entrant. Throughout this piece, the said entrant would be known and called Dr. Olu. No disrespect is intended in this naming system. It is for simplicity. It is avoidance... Read more
The battle of perspectives on violence in Nigeria’s Middle Belt region is far from being over. Perspectives on the current phase of violence in the region has been proliferating, from those... Read more
Public spiritedness and leadership without being a political office holder suffered a fatal blow in Abuja, Nigeria Thursday when Mr. Joe Ella slumped and died shortly after midday. Ella who... Read more
Boko Haram insurgency in Nigeria is still defining the space of conflict, within and beyond the country. A consortium of nine universities in Canada and the Lake Chad basin countries of Nige... Read more
The Nigeria Union of Journalists, (NUJ), has read what appears to be a riot act on hate speech transmission to its members. NUJ President, Mr Waheed Odusile told an Abuja workshop on hate sp... Read more
Reporting distant suffering is a special problem in journalism even in the age of media globalisation. Campaigners for Mediapolis – the media as a global moral space caring equally for... Read more
If there is anyone from whose mouth an answer to the big question of HIV/AIDS pandemic should be heard, that voice must be Prof Peter Piot, currently the Director of the London School of Hyg... Read more
First was signing of Executive Order No. 6 on July 6th, 2018, followed by declaration of plan to identify and send for trial politicians suspected to be organizing mass killings across the c... Read more





















