No one knows yet whether Gerard Toal (O’Tuathail)’s new book will beat Robert Kaplan’s The Coming Anarchy but, irrespective of what happens, it will be a major book in 2024... Read more
The big question in the 53 page PDF text (at least the one Intervention got) is the tricky question of what judicial activism brings or takes away from democracy/democratisation as the case... Read more
By Sani Usman Kukasheka, mni In the intricate tapestry of human interactions, trust is the cornerstone upon which societies are built, nations flourish, and progress thrives. It is a beacon... Read more
Those eager to get a more nuanced insight into the stalemate in Niger Republic have August 17th, 2023 to satisfy that desire. That day will feature a lecturer on the “The Nigerien Crisis: it... Read more
By Nigerian Political Science Association The Nigerian public space is, at present, seized and populated by perspectives and viewpoints that have been shared on the Nigerien crisis after its... Read more
Coup and coup-making is back on the agenda in Africa. Scholars of coups must track the phenomena as Lagos State University’s Prof Sylvester Odion Akhaine, a Professor of Political Science, h... Read more
Chief John Ochoga is 70 years old today. He reminds one of Lawyer Omakwu, Morgan Ogbole and Justice Anyebe, all of whom are late now but who are unforgettable, partly because they were artis... Read more
The Alumni Association of the National Institute (AANI) is out with those cautioning the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) against a military option in resolving the militar... Read more
By Saleh Bature Professor Muhammed Ali Pate, Nigeria’s former Minister of state for Health, former Executive Director/Chief Executive Officer of the National Primary Health Care Development... Read more
It is just three years away and it might not be too early if that is what Prof Okwudiba Nnoli, the author of Ethnic Politics in Nigeria and his junior brother in ethnicity and ethnic conflic... Read more