Power Game
“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
A 3-day long students’ protest at one of South Africa’s elite universities – the University of Witwatersrand in Johannesburg – has claimed the life of a lone bystander who was not participat... Read more
Former Commonwealth Secretary-General, Chief Emeka Anyaoku is out with a model of federal arrangement he thinks would serve Nigeria best. It is India’s, not the United States or Australia. H... Read more
History will be so harsh on this generation if they fail to seize this opportunity and do the right thing, says Ambassador Awolowo-Dosumu, daughter of the late Chief Obafemi Awolowo and Chai... Read more
The civil society in Nigeria is speaking up on the social stalemate in the country, rating the president and the governors as failures. The statement of over 60 civil society platforms relea... Read more
When the American troops eventually landed in Iraq in 2003 for the ground duel, they did not find the Iraqi troops the way they expected. The troops had literarily sunk itself, disappeared.... Read more