Pictures from the scene of the accident that killed Gen John Shagaya earlier today showed he could hardly have survived it. Again, a clear idea of what exactly happened is still difficult to... Read more
The witticism of the erstwhile Radio Kaduna Tiv soloist that the dead does not weep his own funeral cannot be over quoted. There is no superior text than it to apply in this case. For, if Ch... Read more
Democracy or the question of whether it has procedural and substantive dimension turned a slippery, divisive topic again this morning as top African scholars, activists and barons of the civ... Read more
“Your Excellency, there is too much suffering in the country: poverty, hunger, joblessness, insecurity, violence, fear… the list is endless. Our beloved country appears to be under siege. Ma... Read more
There is a slim reference nowadays to the narrative that a radio broadcast from an unidentified location, (some say from a diplomatic compound in Kaduna, others say from somewhere in Cameroo... Read more
Published originally as “The Taju Challenge” in May 2009 as a tribute to the departed, this piece serves as an appetizer to tomorrow’s inviting surgery on democracy that the Centre for Democ... Read more
Although it remains unclear why there is no voice from Southern and/or Eastern Africa, it is still the continent’s date with democracy when high profile activists engage “Three Decades of De... Read more
By Dr Yusuf Bangura* Nigerians, like citizens of many large countries, often prioritise news on domestic affairs over what goes on outside of their borders. However, as regional or global po... Read more
Junior academics in leadership, Peace, Security and society have a major opening to drink deep and critically at the University of London’s King’s College where a Masters progra... Read more
A little storm is forming up in Karu Local Government Area of Nasarawa State of Nigeria where Mr. Boniface Nyam, the Vice- President of the National Association of Proprietors and Private Sc... Read more





















