By Prof Adele Jinadu Pat and I, our children, Mustapha and Rasheedat, their children, Mehmet, Amirah and Sarina, and the extended Jinadu Family thank you all for honouring the invitation to... Read more
“In the final analysis, only incurable optimism about the future of democracy as a panacea for Nigeria’s economic growth and development, and resilient citizens’ enlightened struggles... Read more
It may be a digital world but it is still not possible for everyone to be a witness to the successful coup academia and other managers of meaning in Nigeria have staged in the celebration of... Read more
Why the organisers chose electoral democracy to act as signifier of Prof Adele Jinadu’s exertions is what might only become public knowledge at the colloquium marking the 79th birthday of th... Read more
The news must still be seeping through Nigeria of the death earlier today of the Nigerian statesman, Paul Unongo. Many young Nigerians may not place him very well but, by his own testimony,... Read more
It is election time in Nigeria and standpoints are varied as in this view below: By Mike Kebonkwu Esq The dominant national discourse and conversation until May 29th, 2023 would be the presi... Read more
Officially, age is a protected characteristic, meaning that it is out of sync to go about asking people about their age as a requirement for this or that. But that is the official narrative.... Read more
The theoretical landscape is changing too fast as to, once again, leave behind a bunch of the countries. This is a serious threat, given that, in spite of recent setbacks, methodological nat... Read more
A crisis of deadline makes it absolutely impossible for me to do justice to the ‘order’ that I elaborate on Prof Bolaji Akinyemi’s A Farewell to Policy which I have been accused of over-rati... Read more





















