Power Game
Editorial: Atiku Abubakar and the Burden of Restructuring Nigeria Many record it as a strong point on the credit side of Atiku Abubakar’s politics. That is, Nigeria’s Vice President from 199... Read more
It is, to date, the most deliberate intervention from any quarters within both the Nigerian and the northern establishment. That is th... Read more
Living up to its image as a normative power, the European Union (EU) has voted against a military approach to the resolution of the Niger Delta crisis to the detriment of alternative options... Read more
Intervention will be six months old later this month. It is coinciding not just with the last month of the year but also with mergers, absorption and expansion at our own small level. All th... Read more
Acknowledged not to be in the position to even produce up to their quota due to domestic problems, Nigeria and Libya, two otherwise key members of the Organisation of Petroleum Exporting Cou... Read more
The global image of late Fidel Castro is now emerging in tributes to him by world leaders, spanning political, regional and sports chieftains. The tributes are pouring from all corners of th... Read more
Jega’s Counter-Narrative: “Putting universities in such a dire situation where they have to be doing things like producing and selling sachet water is s... Read more
Democracy Americana and its Waxy Bowels By Okello Oculi The presidential and congressional elections in the United States on 8th November, 2016 have ignited convulsions which must dro... Read more
A Voice in the Wilderness or Wilderness Itself? “The fight against corruption in the country undermines development. It serves no useful purpose” Governor Nyesom Wike of Rivers State attack... Read more
By Jennifer Gonnerman Wayne Barrett, the author of “Trump: The Deals and the Downfalls,” in 2007. Credit... Read more





















