By Mike Kebonkwu Esq “First they came for the communists And I did not speak out Because I was not a communist Then they came for the socialists And I did not speak out Because I was not a s... Read more
In the event of the dense scourge of pain, misery and saddness in Nigeria today, no politically conscious element is likely to be celebrating his or her birthday. Admirers and critics are, h... Read more
By Chijioke Uwasomba The negotiations for a better deal for the public-funded Nigerian universities between the Federal Government of Nigeria (FGN) and the Academic Staff Union of Universiti... Read more
Post-independence Nigeria has been so defined by inter-group acrimony as to have left individuals and groups with terrible enemy images of the other persons and groups. The dynamics of the p... Read more
By Engineer Mohammed Abba-Gana The People’s Democratic Party, (PDP) is confronting internal challenges. These challenges have to be resolved because, no matter what, the PDP is a major stake... Read more
There would be absolutely no good reason why UK based Comrade Columbus Chilaka Anyanwu should not share the byline for this piece or even be given the credit for it. The title, for instance,... Read more
The Nigerian Institute of International Affairs, (NIIA) is marching on in its quest to consolidate its presence in the battlespace of ideas, this time yielding the floor to General Leo Irabo... Read more
The cover picture is from Chinese News Agency, Xinhua, featuring President Hakainde Hichilema of Zambia in Southern Africa (third from right). He was on tour of the Kafue Bulk Water Supply P... Read more
Vice-Chancellors in Nigeria, for example, may not need to fight for pay rise because, as critics of the system would say, they can get whatever they want informally. In Australia, however, n... Read more
By Dan Okereke It was Alhaji Musa Illallah, my former News Editor and later senior colleague at Aluminum Smelting Company, (ALSCON), Ikot Abasi, who called to inform me of the death of our f... Read more