The now late General Victor Malu was not a soldier but an officer. However, the imagery of the soldier or the warrior remains more fitting for him: no politics and every assignment given to... Read more
Those for whom a stint with the World Bank wouldn’t be a bad idea have a golden opportunity to try their luck by applying for the 2018 World Bank Group Africa Fellowship Program. The p... Read more
Did elder statesman, Alhaji Ahmed Joda, catch Nigerians off guard with his suggestion of restructuring Nigeria into the existing 109 Senatorial Districts? It would seem so given the relative... Read more
In this rather technical or specific use of language in The Atlantic, Alexis Madrigal alerts the world on the rising problems of the third media image, similar to the problems of orality (wh... Read more
The Nobel Peace Prize for 2017 has been awarded to the International Campaign to Abolish Nuclear Weapons, the international NGO fighting for the abolition of nuclear weapons. The award is co... Read more
Civil society organisations are calling for action in the rift which has broken out between the Minister of State for Petroleum, Dr Ibe Kachikwu and the Group Managing Director of the Nigeri... Read more
“May God forbid that we will use visa to visit each other” Gen TY Danjuma speaking at Nnamdi Azikiwe University, Awka during the launching of Chief Emeka Anyaoku Institute of International... Read more
Devex Online, the International Development news platform, seems ill-at ease with the situation that it has started a series called ‘civil space in peril’. Right now in Nigeria,... Read more
President Buhari has just pulled a dash to the Boko Haram war front, an imaginative move that infuses a more powerful meaning to what would have otherwise been a totally dull Independence an... Read more
Under its year-long focus on homelessness in the Western US, The Guardian (in the UK) provides a narrative of what some Adjunct professors in America resort to in response to a life of low p... Read more





















