It has been a harvest of more presidential aspirants this week on the platform of the ruling party, the All Progressives Congress, (APC). Comrade Adams Oshiomhole, former labour leader, form... Read more
If religion has not taken the character of checkmate politics between Christians and Muslims in Nigeria but rather taken the radical tone with which the Catholics wrestled military dictators... Read more
It was not a case of all’s well that ends well at the 2022 International Labour Day in South Africa, one of the three countries generally regarded as the continent’s power houses. The ceremo... Read more
Although not a formal piece, this crisp portrait turns out an organised insight into what is happening to all of us, partly as a result of war in Ukraine and partly arising from the structur... Read more
Intervention has not read this book yet but Intervention has received the cover page. The assumption here is that a book on The Challenges and Prospects of Nigerian Democracy from Odia Ofeim... Read more
A Special Report by Patrick Sunday Ibbi (patricksundayibbi@gmail.com) On the 30th of April, 2022, a passionate assembly of middle-belters in Nigeria was made possible by the Zoom platform,... Read more
Cuba, the relatively tiny Latin American Island when compared to bigger actors in that geopolitical space – Brazil, Argentina or the United States – carries the banner of Sociali... Read more
The Clearing House of the People’s Democratic Party, (PDP) is done with the screening of presidential aspirants. Baring unforeseen circumstances, the list from the exercise is the list... Read more
New Labour was a formidable political project—but it never won real power. So says this piece originally published by Prospect Magazine under the title Twenty-five Years On, It’s Clearer Tha... Read more