“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
Three attacks of terrorist nature in three months – March, May and June – goes against everything that makes the Western world go round. The Western world oscillates on predictability... Read more
Even in the US, not many are done with a First Degree at 16. So, for a migrant from Nigeria to weather the culture shock, acclimatize and get on to graduating at 16 is some achievement. And... Read more
Earlier this week, Intervention concluded a joint review of Segun Adeniyi’s Against the Run of Play and Onyeisi Chiemeke’s June 12 Election: The Campaign for Democracy and the Im... Read more





















