Power Game
By Dr. Okpeh Alleh Okpeh Those of us that had the rare opportunity of growing up in the village at a time when life was still sweet, there was an African norm of regulating family feeding in... Read more
Problem solving theory tells us that it is a turn to technicism rather than a genealogical tracing of the problem to be solved to where it might be coming from. The Northern Elders Forum, (N... Read more
By Adagbo ONOJA That Nigeria is in disarray is not in dispute. The crisis has actually become an all-consuming affair in several ways: terrorists are still contesting the stateness of the st... Read more
Columnist of the UK based The Guardian says “Thanks in part to a global focus more intense than on any other conflict, western attitudes to the Middle East may be shifting” By... Read more
It has been a week of horror for global justice and peace minded humanity as Israel and the Palestine returns to violence. The Washington Post was so precise as to speak of the Palestinians... Read more
“Every reasonable Nigerian is sick to the stomach to read or hear of a governor running from insurgents who want to kill him in the state where he is constitutionally the chief securit... Read more
By Zacharys Anger Gundu Nigeria has degenerated into a contested consensus and even subjects hitherto thought to be settled are back as subjects of new narratives. This piece offers its own... Read more
Is it possible that the Nigerian Army might be heading for a revenge mission for recent violence against troops in Benue State in central Nigeria? Well, this is what the Ayatutu Lawyers Foru... Read more
Unlike Europe, for instance, whose experience of the nomadic thrust in history is well accounted for, the dynamism of that process remains, understandably, undocumented in much of Africa, mo... Read more
In this piece culled from the United States Institute of Peace website, the author offers her own contention about peacebuilding in the context of Nigeria’s insecurity crisis. It was origina... Read more