“Peace in Nigeria: How to Build It and America’s Role” will be the issue civil society and policy leaders from Nigeria will be cracking along with their counterpart from the United States of... Read more
The Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN) is evoking the Islamic Banking controversy in 2010/2011 Nigeria with its protest over Sukkuk Bond by the Federal Government. Another dimension of t... Read more
“We are under no illusion that the fight against corruption would be an easy one, as we are already aware that when you fight corruption, corruption fights back; but we are determined to win... Read more
Aung San Suu Kyi, Myanmar State Counsellor who has been so battered by criticism, especially by fellow Nobel Peace prize laureates, for not speaking up in defence of the Rohingya Muslim mino... Read more
‘Another Nigeria is Possible’ used to be one of the soul stirring slogans of the ‘multitude’ a few years ago. It is a ringing critique of the rentier state in Nigeria... Read more
The Plateau State Government has announced relaxation of the curfew slammed on the city in the aftermath of the security unease in the state capital September 14th, 2017. Although security p... Read more
Whether this article is actually new as it appears or has been published elsewhere before, it merits being published here, coming from a key stakeholder in Project Nigeria and with the empir... Read more
Nigeria based non-governmental organisation, Civil Society Legislative Advocacy Centre, (CISLAC) is adding value to the non-state sector component of the on-going 72nd session of the United... Read more
By Salihu Mohammed Lukman* Sometimes in February this year (2017), the violent ethnic-religious conflict in Southern Kaduna was at its heightened worst and news of destruction of lives and p... Read more
The week is ending with Nigerians still deeply engaged with ripples of a military exercise that has turned out to be basically a crackdown on the Indigenous People of Biafra, (IPOB), the fro... Read more





















