By Ike Okonta Peter Obi’s burgeoning popularity has led Chuks Iloegbunam, the author and journalist, to write a semi-biography of the politician and presidential candidate of the Labour Part... Read more
The BBC is reporting what could become another public health crisis in West Africa given the similarity of attitudes, pharmaceutical network and institutional norms across the region. It is... Read more
By Guy Stevenson One of the many slogans to come out of the culture war in the 1960s, ‘the personal is political’ best defines our own. The past six years of British and American politics ha... Read more
By Saleh Bature There is food for thought about the short audio clip of Professor Idris Bugaje, a former lecturer in the University of Malaya, Malaysia, in the 90s. He extols the Malaysian E... Read more
At the risk of looking back too much and continuing to stumble, this star studded reflection on Walter Rodney is what most would welcome. In Africa, Asia and Latin America, Rodney like Fanon... Read more
As tremendous as the interrogation of the ‘New World Order’ paradigm as proclaimed by then US president, George Bush, a Nigerian variant of that interrogation has been lacking. It is doubtfu... Read more
By Achal Prabhala Africa is a Country from whence this is taken writes an interesting intro as follows: On the occasion of the release of ‘How to Write About Africa,’ a collectio... Read more
PRASA is, in this story, the African story of the attempt to modernize and is worth reflecting upon. The original title, “After its dramatic derailing, is it even possible for Prasa to get b... Read more
By Mike Kebonkwu Esq A fortnight ago, England literarily came to a standstill in two unique events, complimentary and opposite: the transition of Queen Elizabeth II and the investiture and c... Read more
The University of St Andrews has emerged top of the UK university system in a different ranking from the one it previously did so. What that means is that the university based in Scotland ha... Read more





















