It reminds of the interesting claim early in the 21st century that “Media power is one of the most outstanding conundrums of contemporary era public discourse in that we still cannot account... Read more
Violence in and around the Benue Polytechnic town of Ugbokolo has further escalated with the shooting to death last night of Mister Ambrose Aba, a prominent local politician. He was killed b... Read more
Once again, it is time to memorialise the late Dr Tajudeen Abdul-Raheem, the go-getting, multi-faceted Nigerian activist who died in a car crash in Kenya in 2009. All roads would be leading... Read more
A Development economist and a constructive critic of Intervention has faulted the platform’s story yesterday, (See “Is Debt Moratorium on the Table in the Turbulence of Negotiating Buhari’s... Read more
Fearful of the public being overwhelmed by panic, the government says the Nigerian Centre for Disease Control is not only on ground but fully equipped to battle Ebola in tandem with the slog... Read more
It was not only Prof Attahiru Jega, the immediate past chairperson of Nigeria’s Independent National Electoral Commission, (INEC) who agonised over the issue at the occasion. Everyone else i... Read more
President Muhammadu Buhari’s ill-health and the way forward is still a subject of subsisting and emergent controversies in spite of what appears a steady preparation of the minds of the peop... Read more
By Adagbo Onoja As the Coordinator of the “National Conference on Community Resilience to Boko Haram Insurgency”, Professor Jibrin Ibrahim must have developed a certain intellectual intimacy... Read more
Senior academics, discussants and researchers at the just ended “National Conference on Community Resilience to Boko Haram Insurgency” wondered if governments and leaders in Nigeria worry ab... Read more
Researchers in Nigeria studying the nature and pattern of resilience to Boko Haram insurgency have concluded on the note that breakdown of social cohesion, unemployment, leadership at local... Read more