The Lakurawa security threat in the Northwest of Nigeria is the subject of a December 29th, 2024 online symposium. It is being put together by the Centre for Peace Studies of the Usmanu Danf... Read more
By Sylvester Odion Akhaine As you approach the village of Emacuta, through a pathway barely wide enough to accommodate the passage of an automobile and flanked with wild bushes wearing a cro... Read more
By Adagbo Onoja There’s a sense in which NPSA President, Prof Hassan Saliu’s 62nd birthday on December 22nd, 2024 shared so much with the remarkable paradox of the axe iterated i... Read more
By Adagbo Onoja President Tinubu’s Tax Reform Bill has moved from the law making and popular culture spheres to a subject of intellectual disquisition. Two academics, Abubakar Siddique Moham... Read more
Ace broadcaster, Regina Fali, was one of the voices without which news was not news on the network of Radio Benue, Makurdi. That was two decades ago before she, typically, played the nomadic... Read more
By writing on Julie Sanda, the second time a woman would be featured in his series, the first being Prof Marietu Tenuche, NPSA President, Hassan Saliu, has struck at the women question in Ni... Read more
Prof Hassan Saliu Madam Julie Sanda, a distinguished member of our Executive Committee (EXCO) and a renowned scholar, marks another year of life. For years, we have acknowledged the under-re... Read more
By Yusuf Bangura A silent revolution is taking place in Africa’s aviation industry. For the first time ever, there is a clear and unrivalled superpower that has taken control of Africa’s ski... Read more
By Prof L. Adele Jinadu 1: Points of Departure The problem of corruption in Nigeria is fundamentally a problem of democratic political governance and has to be approached as such in view of... Read more
On December 12th, 1984 starting from 4 pm at the University of Lagos, Prof Anthony Asiwaju, then the Dean of the university’s Faculty of Arts, delivered an Inaugural Lecture crisply titled A... Read more





















