Power Game
After nearly two decades in limbo, there is finally a Solidarity Trust Fund for activists who died in and of the struggle for democracy and social transformation of Nigeria. The birth was pr... Read more
Was it a mistake that Professor Abubakar Momoh did not contest election in his life time? Is it possible that, like most activists, he undervalued himself by not contesting? Or was it the ty... Read more
Comrade Uche Onyeagucha, a product of the radical student politics of the late 1990s, a lawyer, a former member of the House of Representatives in Nigeria who resisted corruption and a guber... Read more
For the umpteenth time, the Sultan of Sokoto, Alhaji Sa’ad Abubakar 111 has stated that those carrying arms are criminals perpetrating heinous killings, not herdsmen. He argues in his... Read more
“We appeal to all separatist agitators to allow the restructuring initiatives to run its full course. We need to stay and work together to ensure that new leadership that can make Nigeria gr... Read more
The war of statements and counter statements over the Benue State Government’s anti-open grazing law is far from over as Gov. Samuel Ortom of Benue State has warned that the wrath of the law... Read more
Those who think the Department of State Services (DSS) in Nigeria is either overwhelmed or lost in the maze of anarchical tendencies gradually but steadily enveloping Nigeria might have anot... Read more
Although now 35 years old, having been founded in 1982, Search for Common Ground (just known as Search) is certainly not a household name in Nigeria, not withstanding its involvement in conf... Read more
The National Inter-Religious Council, (NIREC) is not meeting or nearly moribund because the present government says it hasn’t got the resources to fund such meetings, the President of the Ch... Read more
The topmost layer of Nigerian religious leaders took the search for common grounds between religious identities in the country to its farthest reaches Tuesday in Abuja when Cardinal John Ona... Read more