Where else might we turn if not the world of the literati at a time of disturbing elite fight-to-finish, grave suspicion of the other person, invention of enemies and incredible fear of the... Read more
By Ambassador Usman Sarki Hegemonism has often created counter reactions in the realm of relations between and among states. The dismantling of the Warsaw Pact countries in 1989 and the subs... Read more
The University of St Andrews in the UK does not have the size or population to be part of the global top 20, the student population having been deliberately kept almost permanently around 10... Read more
By Ambassador Usman Sarki Doing things on time, according to high standards and with joy, is a scriptural admonishment that people in power should take to heart religiously. Time is a commod... Read more
Perhaps, the Brazilians are the luckiest set in voting back to power a president crusading against hunger exactly as he did in his first time in power. That campaign makes him as well as Bra... Read more
Why might ex-Oxford University literary philosopher, Terry Eagleton want universities to be abolished, saying “Let’s stop pretending academic study is worthwhile?” And why did his readers re... Read more
The invitation to the event which somehow found its way to Intervention has it that it is a lunch and a Roundtable on M. M. Yusif’s Retirement at which the topic for discussion would be “Rem... Read more
By Ambassador Usman Sarki This piece is still on Professor Babagana Umara Zulum, CON, FNSE, mni, of Borno State but on the question of deployment of power to resolve existential crisis. One... Read more