Intervention reproduces the UK based The Guardian‘s close up on Amina Mohammed, Nigeria’s former Minister for Environment who, in the paper’s words, is a mother of six who... Read more
The Civil Society Legislative Advocacy Centre (CISLAC), Nigeria’s flagship NGO on the legislature, has described the passage of the long awaited Petroleum Industry and Governance Bill, (PIGB... Read more
Coptic Christians in Egypt have come under attack again, this time the killing of no less than 23 of them on their way to a mass. According to The Washington Post, the attack took place earl... Read more
By Ishaan Tharoor Call it a tale of two presidents. On the same day that President Trump visits the gleaming new NATO headquarters in Brussels, his predecessor will give a high-profile speec... Read more
All policemen and women who have served for three years and above at post are to be transferred out of Ugbokolo Divisional Police Headquarters, the Benue State Commissioner for Police, Mr Ba... Read more
Generally, memorialisation is a delicate affair. Who is being remembered, for what, by whom, when and where always has a tendency to trigger all sorts of mood. It could be even more so when... Read more
It is assumed that all conflict parties in the emergency probing of Muhammad Sanusi II, the Emir of Kano, would let the tiff pass and peace reign with the abrupt suspension of the probe by t... Read more
The question has been asked as to whether violent conflicts is endemic in the African or a product of conflict management failure. Consciously or otherwise, Africa tends to be constantly res... Read more
Three persons went down at 3 O’clock in the afternoon yesterday at Ingle Village in an exchange of fire by clan gangs over a rape case. The clash was ahead of a scheduled police interv... Read more
Nigeria returned to full scale war by the end of last week. It is always at war anyway, always talking about democracy while moving farther and farther from it, in the words of Olusegun Obas... Read more





















