The struggle to close the gap between different religions in Nigeria, especially Christians and Muslims, might have gathered more weight Monday in Abuja, Nigeria if the warm reception for th... Read more
The internet intrigues everyone. So much so that, in 2014, two Western think tanks, Chatham House in London and the Ontario, Canada based Centre for International Governance Innovation, (CIG... Read more
“There is nothing peculiar. Nigerians are a terrible people when it comes to this matter. First of all, they said Nigeria is very diversified. Isn’t that so? But India has over a thousand r... Read more
Considering the spaces of insecurity in Nigeria today in the last decade, it would not be a careless statement to say that Nigeria is targeted for destruction, currently under siege and is b... Read more
The space for peace in the world will be taken a notch higher when high-level religious leaders, policy and security experts alongside other relevant stakeholders crack their heads at a two-... Read more
German online newspaper, SPIEGEL interviews President Joseph Kabila of the Democratic Republic of Congo,wanting a yes or no answer on whether Kabila wants ‘Third Term’ but got Euro-bashing r... Read more
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





















