Yesterday, Intervention published a piece titled “Africa’s Largest Economy: Between Nigeria and South Africa”. Against that background, we found this piece below interesting. Interestingly t... Read more
It is doubtful if the seat of power in Nigeria has, of late, hosted a more strategic visitor than Professor Wole Soyinka, Africa’s first Nobel Laureate in Literature, who was there on August... Read more
, By ASHLEIGH FURLONG and NATHAN GEFFEN Many HIV-positive people have been found guilty despite a lack of scientific evidence. Should people who transmit HIV be prosecuted? This was the subj... Read more
It has now become official that the South African economy is, once again, the continent’s largest economy, a return to the status quo which Nigeria disfigured in 2014 when a recalculation of... Read more
Some countries are good in anticipating and managing conflicts. Others are not so good. The difference could lie substantially in the utilisation of Early Warning, (EW).... Read more
The next administration in the United States will be taking over power in a world that is more complex than at any point in US modern history, Vice-President Joe Biden has said. In what appe... Read more
The apartheid (separate development) conception of federalism that has dominated the unprovoked debate on restructuring of Nigeria has finally got a critical, alternative outline. The outlin... Read more
By International Crisis Group, (ICG) Team: Vincent Foucher, Jean-Hervé Jézéquel & Nnamdi Obasi Children are dying in Bama, a town in Borno state, north-east Nigeria, suffering fro... Read more
As all eyes are on the House of Representatives over allegations and counter allegations of budget padding, the question that has not been posed, much less answered is whether padding is exc... Read more
Could the budget palaver unfolding in the House of Representatives be more about politics than a question of rottenness in the legislative arm of the government? This is the question being p... Read more