Transnational Security Challenges
Foreign Foreign and Commonwealth Secretary and former Mayor of London, Boris Johnson assumes duty tomorrow, July 24th, 2019 as Prime Minister of the United Kingdom. Typically, he went to Oxf... Read more
In April 2019 when the programme of activities for the Quarter just ended in MacArthur Foundation supported and CITAD administered engagement with corruption was drawn up, the Diary of Niger... Read more
At last, someone who though not a conventional reporter has dared to peep into the world of uncaptured mining and come out with a reflection for which many titles are competing: “A Case Stud... Read more
By Glenda Gray There is still no cure for HIV/AIDS in the sense of a vaccine shot that clears the mess but the world is not sleeping. In this piece reproduced from The Conversation Online, (... Read more
An incipient global coalition is reading what can be regarded as the riot act to land speculators and grabbers on that aspect of corruption across West Africa. Nearly a dozen country chapter... Read more
Insecurity in the Sahel will be the subject of interrogation at a May 13th, 2019 conversation at Chatham House, London. It is not clear if the ‘Chatham House Rule’ would apply where other or... Read more
The humiliating story of abduction of over 200 school girls from a secondary school in Chibok, Borno State of Nigeria in April 2014 without any firefight or hot pursuit by any Nigerian secur... Read more
There is a show of solidarity from Nigeria with the emergence of Prof Tijjani Bande as the President of the United Nations General Assembly, (UNGA). Bandeh, a professor of Political Science... Read more
The Association for Border Studies, (ABS), the global platform for scholars and practitioners of border politics has announced three newly elected members to the Board of Directors for a ter... Read more





















