Elections into offices in the Nigerian Bar Association, (NBA), is still a long way off but a moral campaign to stop an aspirant to the presidency of the association is already on. Led by a a... Read more
By Simon Tisdall The author, an editorial executive of The Guardian (UK) asks a relevant but problematic question in African politics in a piece published originally in the paper under the t... Read more
“Peace and National Development” is on the academic slaughter slab in Abuja as Veritas University, Abuja’s conference on that theme got under way this morning. The fireworks star... Read more
Dr. Alex Ekwueme, Nigeria’s Vice-President in the Second Republic, is dead. The late Dr Ekwueme who fell sick recently and was flown to a London hospital died late yesterday. Laz Ekwueme, a... Read more
In a major report it is calling the first of its kind, the United Nations Development Programme, (UNDP), is reinforcing the view that poverty is what radicalises young people into extremism... Read more
(Former) President Robert Mugbabe overthrown about a week ago might be running a risk by not resigning or accepting the option of stepping out to exile to provide for political settlement. T... Read more
If Chinua Achebe were representing Ozibo Ekele’s feat in obtaining a First Class in History at the University of Ibadan recently, it would certainly be as a modern day case of the ‘sol... Read more
*The bell tolls indeed for Bob *Red Card for SADC? *Zimbabwe as part of the African conundrum What is to be done? Zimbabwe remains the great story of the week. Zimbabwe remains in the news b... Read more
By Adagbo ONOJA A conference on Peace and Development in Nigeria by a centre backed by a university is bound to occupy a striking presence on the radar of those who, perforce, have to mainta... Read more





















