The global discursive space has taken over from the election management body and associated stakeholders in the event of Nigeria’s February 25th, 2023 Presidential election turning a classic... Read more
It is unhappy times again across Nigeria. As we read this, we have no idea what might be happening to Prof Onje-Gywado, a former Deputy-Governor of Nassarawa State in central Nigeria after h... Read more
By Aminu Habibu Jahun Since the collapse of the Soviet Union and the emergence of the United States as the dominant world power, competitive multi-party democracy triumphed as the ... Read more
By Yusuf Bangura Finland’s accession to the North Atlantic Treaty Organisation yesterday, 4 April, will surely rankle Russia, given the 1,300 kilometres of land the two countries share. One... Read more
A senior Nigerian diplomat like Nicholas Agbo Ella who has paid his dues in diplomatic service – broken bread with presidents, prime ministers and top intellectuals of statecraft across the... Read more
By Yusuf Bangura When my nephew in Freetown informed me two days ago that Davido’s Timeless album was Number 3 on the United States Apple Music Top Albums chart, I had to check the chart mys... Read more
Global civil society has emerged as the newest set of interpreters, powerful not by the criteria of control of state, population, taxation or anything structural as such but as managers of s... Read more
In an entangled world involving a geometry of power based on networked information and virtual technologies, the topic must be a hit within the assemblage around national security in and aro... Read more
The Directorate of State Service (DSS) – the ‘Eyes and Ears’ of the Nigerian State – is on an unusual warpath. It has gotten everyone worked up by claiming that proponents of an Interi... Read more





















