After nearly two decades in limbo, there is finally a Solidarity Trust Fund for activists who died in and of the struggle for democracy and social transformation of Nigeria. The birth was pr... Read more
In a move evocative of the controversy best captured by Jennifer Rubenstein’s “Why It is Beside the Point that No one Elected Oxfam”, MacArthur Foundation is spending a whopping sum of USD$9... Read more
It was in the late 1970s at the University of Ibadan. A student who had performed very well and had just a mark or so to make a First Class in Political Science was not awarded a First Class... Read more
Find out in this razor-sharp piece what might have landed US President, Donald Trump, in what looks like a strategic dilemma over North Korea. To move is to risk millions of lives and, in fa... Read more
Was it a mistake that Professor Abubakar Momoh did not contest election in his life time? Is it possible that, like most activists, he undervalued himself by not contesting? Or was it the ty... Read more
Comrade Uche Onyeagucha, a product of the radical student politics of the late 1990s, a lawyer, a former member of the House of Representatives in Nigeria who resisted corruption and a guber... Read more
Yesterday, it was elder statesman, Alhaji Yusuf Maitama Sule that answered the call of his Maker; today it is high flier Chief David Attah that has answered the call of his Maker. On July 8t... Read more
This video below is enigmatic. When it landed for Intervention on June 29th, 2017, one initial response to our inquiry was that the event in the video took place in Addis Ababa the previous... Read more
12 – year old Kwararafa University, Wukari is declaring an identity of commitment to the development needs of the community. Theoretically, universities are supposed to be their... Read more
By Abiodun Aremu Abu & Funmi are two comrades of a kind one shared friendship, comradeship and intellectual engagements with, in labour and in popular struggle. Although, with Abu, it go... Read more