Access is power. The messenger with access to the king has powers far beyond his or her designation. Whether he or she is aware of that much of power is a different thing. In Nigeria, people... Read more
By Martins Ihembe In his August 26th, 2017 Keynote address in honour of the late Professor AbdulRaufu Mustapha, Prof Ibrahim Gambari responded elaborately to the perceived difficulty in simu... Read more
Abuja based Civil Society Legislative Advocacy Centre, (CISLAC), Nigeria’s National Contact for Transparency International is up against the attack on Ibrahim Magu, the Acting Chairman of th... Read more
It is a typically distressing but frank portrait of Africa. It goes as follows: “If potential were edible, Africa would have the best-fed people on earth. The vast continent has 60% of the w... Read more
The author of this December 4th, 2017 opinion piece in the Brookings Institution website is a Professor of International Political Economy at the University of California at San Diego... Read more
This is an interim acknowledgment of and gratitude to all those who have expressed solidarity with Intervention Online over the hacking of the online Sunday night and to assure everyone that... Read more
Barrister Manni Ochugboju, an Attorney at Ochugboju & Co, Abuja returns to the debate on ‘True Federalism’ in Nigeria in this piece. He is reachable via manni@ochugboju.com In Nigeria, p... Read more
Unknown persons have carried out an overnight operation in which they forcefully removed the last two postings on Intervention Online, A Management statement has announced. The statement nam... Read more
Inter-party relationship went very low this weekend in Nigeria as both the ruling party – the All Progressives Congress, (APC) and the opposition People’s Democratic Party, (PDP)... Read more





















