It might appear too early but stuffs are certainly happening across Africa to suggest a transition from just ‘Africa Rising’ to ‘Africa rising democratically’, a democratic wind of change. A... Read more
Observers have taken note of the passing of a major festivity in Nigeria in recent years that was not disrupted by a Boko Haram attack, in one form or the other. The on-going Muslim festival... Read more
In a very quick response to judicial protest of the Kenyan opposition, the Kenyan Supreme Court has annuled the election of the incumbent and a new presidential election is to be conducted w... Read more
A fully funded opportunity to undertake a Masters programme in Public Policy at Oxford University in the UK in the 2018/19 academic session is dangling before “exceptionally intelligent grad... Read more
By Ishaan Tharoor Tharoor argues in this op-ed originally titled “North Korea’s Calculated Chaos Ought to Make Trump Think Again on Iran” in The Washington Post (August 30th, 2017) tha... Read more
When added to “Nigeria and the World: Domestic and Foreign Policy Challenges in the Next Millennium” which he delivered on February 24th, 1999, the speech here makes Professor Ibrahim Gambar... Read more
Mister Samuel Kaninda is a South African trained Governance specialist from the Democratic Republic of Congo working at Transparency International’s Secretariat in Berlin as the African Regi... Read more
By Salihu Mohammed Lukman The Faculty of Arts and Social Science (FASS) at Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria was a beehive of intellectualism in the 1980s. Around that period, relatively young... Read more
The Civil Liberties Organization (CLO) is demanding investigation into alleged use of troops to effect the demolition of Ekeukwu Owerre Market by the Imo State Government in eastern Nigeria.... Read more