The French coach Didier Deschamps did something amazing and historic in his substitutions against Argentina: He took out all the white players (apart from Lloris, the goalkeeper) and fielded... Read more
It is one of the unwritten rules about life but a rule nevertheless. It holds that few human beings, if any, got it right throughout, from the morning to the evening of their life. There is... Read more
The 60th birthday of a former president of the defunct National Association of Nigerian Students, (NANS) can hardly be a strictly family affair. Great and important that children, friends, ‘... Read more
The civil society in Nigeria is, like the country itself, a study in diversity. It doesn’t matter if one takes diversity here in terms of the gamut of activities covered or the approac... Read more
Book Review Title: A Thief and His Apprentice Author: Onyeisi Chiemeke Publishers: Maroon Square Year of Publication: 2022 Number of Pages: iv – 185 Reviewer: Chijioke Uwasomba The Nigerian... Read more
A reader is asking if it is “the great scholar Yusuf Bangura or another bearing the same name?” who authored recent pieces for Intervention. The answer is yes although Intervention is not su... Read more
He studied Political Science in Bayero University, Kano in the mid-1990s before returning home to the neighboring Republic of Cameroon. There, he has remained engaged with academia, includin... Read more
The received wisdom is that social horrors as much of the world is goin through today and especially in Nigeria trains its chroniclers. There is something surprising, therefore, that there d... Read more
The Nigeria Institute of International Affairs, (NIIA) appears to be moving to the second phase of its exertion on inserting the geopolitics of performance into Nigerian foreign policy. What... Read more





















