By Salihu Mohammed Lukman* Sometimes in February this year (2017), the violent ethnic-religious conflict in Southern Kaduna was at its heightened worst and news of destruction of lives and p... Read more
The week is ending with Nigerians still deeply engaged with ripples of a military exercise that has turned out to be basically a crackdown on the Indigenous People of Biafra, (IPOB), the fro... Read more
Ahead of this year’s United Nations General Assembly, (UNGA) featuring world leaders from presidents, prime and foreign ministers to chief executives of non-governmental organisations and su... Read more
Reactions to Operation Python Dance 11, the second phase of a military exercise in Nigeria’s Southeastern region is predictably dominating the social media with personal opinions, amat... Read more
In this report originally titled “Foreign Election Observers Endorsed a Deeply Flawed Election in Kenya. Now They Face Questions”, Lily KuoAbdi Latif Dahir of Quartz Africa (September 6th,... Read more
China is sending shock waves across the world energy and auto markets with its entry into the list of countries which have fixed deadline for fossil fuel based car in favour of electric cars... Read more
By Molly Anders LONDON — The year is 1997. The global financial crisis is a distant portent; mobile phones double as bludgeons; and cash transfers are still mostly conducted at Western Union... Read more
Published originally under the title “Tempest in the rankings teapot – An African perspective”, this article is simply echoing a war foretold. It would have been unthinkable if it didn’t hap... Read more
The progress of the church, of Nigeria and of the world forms the inter-connected issues over which the Second Plenary of the Catholic Bishops Conference opening this morning in Jalingo, Tar... Read more
Objections to its composition notwithstanding, the Presidential Investigation Panel on Compliance of the Armed Forces with Human Rights Obligations is pushing ahead with its task. The Panel... Read more