International Intervention Likely in The Gambia as Jammeh Stalls An electoral impasse is brewing in The Gambia, the resolution of which will be internationalised if the three earliest reacti... Read more
Electoral Wind of Change Moves from Nigeria to Ghana and Gambia The wind of change in the fortune of incumbents in West Africa unleashed by the sacking of Goodluck Jonathan in Nigeria in Apr... Read more
It is, to date, the most deliberate intervention from any quarters within both the Nigerian and the northern establishment. That is th... Read more
Is it a sign of change sweeping through the Nigeria Police or just chance happenings? In recent months, the hierarchy of the police has carried out activities or pronouncements that suggest... Read more
The Emir of Kano and the Memories of the 1984 Bala Usman/Bangura Debate on Nigeria’s Economic Crisis
By Adagbo ONOJA Muhammadu Sanusi II, the vocal Emir of Kano argues that unless the Federal Government privileges foreign investment, it is wasting everybody’s time. It cannot privilege forei... Read more
Dead men don’t act but not late Nelson Mandela and Fidel Castro in this drama of solidarity and freedom in an emotionally and ideologically charged video making the rounds in the wonde... Read more
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





















