It was the turn of the inhabitants of Dutse Makaranta in Nigeria’s Federal Capital City of Abuja to taste state violence today. Bulldozers rolled into the settlement midday and before anyone... Read more
By Mike Kebonkwu Esq Sure as death, the year 2023 must come. That is for those that will be alive, given the commonality of death in the country today. The general elections will also hold... Read more
By Amb Usman Sarki I have nothing against competence but I am only suggesting that we should look at it more critically in order to place it at its right level of importance in determining t... Read more
By Terngu Sylvanus Nomishan Ensuing from the activities of Chris Ngige regarding the current strike by the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU), there is need for us to interrogate hi... Read more
By Ibrahim Suleiman It is yet another time for us to celebrate the worthy life of a mentor, a boss and, of course, a benefactor for hundreds of (us) his protégés. Dr. Adamu Abdullahi A, Sa... Read more
By E. Remi Aiyede “I don’t think any person in Nigeria today of 200 million people, can say this is my turn. Now, it is never your turn. Even if you want to say it is the turn of the people... Read more
The Nigerian Institute of International Affairs, (NIIA), is still stretching the reaches of contemporary international politics by bringing sports and diplomacy into a conversation. This con... Read more
Can it be true? Well, that is what scientists are saying, according to this report a few hours ago By Sam Harris (BBC Newsbeat reporter) But what about pore cleaning mites like Demodex folli... Read more
By Ambassador Usman Sarki There is the need to define the parameters of the concepts of foreign policy and diplomacy as they relate to the practical conduct of inter-state relations. While p... Read more
Yesterday, they were called leftists, communists, rebels and even rascals. Very shortly, they would be sworn-in to become president and Vice-President of Colombia, a historical about-turn of... Read more