Today, Bongos Ikwue is an icon of inestimable philosophical insights, business acumen, musical talent, cultural heroism and a humanist of profound imports. As eccentric as most artists, he h... Read more
“Electoral Democracy and Integrity in Nigeria: Reflections on INEC’s Transformation , 2011 – 2015” is the topic of a public lecture taking place at Bayero University, Kano Monday, June 12th,... Read more
At 75 today, with a name, a voice, musical successors in the family, the health and the energy as well as an ambitious musical project ahead and, therefore, a totality that has lodged him in... Read more
Three attacks of terrorist nature in three months – March, May and June – goes against everything that makes the Western world go round. The Western world oscillates on predictability... Read more
Even in the US, not many are done with a First Degree at 16. So, for a migrant from Nigeria to weather the culture shock, acclimatize and get on to graduating at 16 is some achievement. And... Read more
Earlier this week, Intervention concluded a joint review of Segun Adeniyi’s Against the Run of Play and Onyeisi Chiemeke’s June 12 Election: The Campaign for Democracy and the Im... Read more
The Benue State Government has thrown a challenge to all critics and opponents of its law prohibiting open grazing to bring to the table any better or superior solution that would restore la... Read more
The civil society in Nigeria would appear to be upping the ante in the utilisation of the Freedom of Information Act. In the latest of such case, the Centre for Information Technology and De... Read more
Chatham House’s Gitika Bhardwaj interviewed Rob Bailey, the Director of Energy, Environment and Resources of the leading UK think-tank on who suffers most from Trump’s decision to call it qu... Read more
Professor Ibrahim Gambari, the Chair of the Abuja based Savannah Centre for Diplomacy, Democracy and Development and a former Permanent Representative of Nigeria to the United Nations says A... Read more