Alhaji Muhammadu Sanusi II, the Emir of Kano in northern Nigeria appears to be confronting the choice to shut up or face the risk of dethronement if he continues to point out considered weak... Read more
Living up to its image as a normative power, the European Union (EU) has voted against a military approach to the resolution of the Niger Delta crisis to the detriment of alternative options... Read more
Intervention will be six months old later this month. It is coinciding not just with the last month of the year but also with mergers, absorption and expansion at our own small level. All th... Read more
Acknowledged not to be in the position to even produce up to their quota due to domestic problems, Nigeria and Libya, two otherwise key members of the Organisation of Petroleum Exporting Cou... Read more
Today, as all other December 1st since 1988, is World AIDS Day. It is featuring lots of activities across the world. At Intervention, we are concerned with the discourses around HIV/AIDS pan... Read more
Remember John J. Mearsheimer, the University of Chicago’s R. Wendell Harrison Distinguished Service Professor of Political Science who wrote, among others, The Tragedy of Great Power Politic... Read more
Bongos Ikwue, the legendary musician, recently paraphrased the clincher that the only fight one ever wins is the fight one doesn’t ge... Read more