Taraba Killing Heightens Spectre of Violent Attacks The spectre of violent attacks on targeted communities hardly ever anticipated, predicted or prevented might have spread to Tarab... Read more
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The Church and the Happiness Index Puzzle in Contemporary Idomaland It was always a shocker to consistently observe that much of vibrancy and high spirit among the folks. Relative to their... Read more
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My President Was Black (Part 1) A history of the first African American White House—and of what came next This piece in the incoming edition of The Atlantic tells multiple stor... Read more
South Sudan: Preventing a Looming Genocide Experts on World’s Newest Country Lay Out Potential Strategies By Fred Strasser Not again in Africa or anywhere at all the horrendous experience of... Read more
Crossing the Crossroads of Electing the New AU Chairperson By Vijay S. Makhan In this piece extracted from Pambazuka news online (December 15th, 2016) but originally titled “Election of the... Read more
Secretary to Nigerian Government Fights for Survival There has been nothing of the sort in recent memory. The decision is not binding on the president but it has moral weight around the Secr... Read more
Editorial: Atiku Abubakar and the Burden of Restructuring Nigeria Many record it as a strong point on the credit side of Atiku Abubakar’s politics. That is, Nigeria’s Vice President from 199... Read more
Trump Raises the Stakes in global power politics, With ExxonMobil Chief as Secretary of State Nominee Mr Rex Tillerson, the boss of Exxon Mobil, the US oil mega conglomerate, has eventually... Read more