Transnational Security Challenges
By Paul Ejime Originally published as “Tribute to Gen Victor Malu, Nigeria’s ECOMOG Hero” on Pambazuka Online, (Nov. 2nd, 2017), this piece provides solid, additional bits that ties together... Read more
No one outside that small circle of powerful operatives in the existing global order might know what exactly is up. It is possible there has emerged a consensus among those who must be consu... Read more
Daphne Caruana Galizia, the Maltese lady journalist famous for exposing corruption in her country, has been assassinated in a car bomb. She was a 53 year old graduate of Archaeology to whom... Read more
Still reeling in shock and tears after last Saturday’s attack on a Mogadishu hotel by Al-Shabab insurgents, the question uppermost on the minds of many must be how come Al-Shabab still succe... Read more
In this rather technical or specific use of language in The Atlantic, Alexis Madrigal alerts the world on the rising problems of the third media image, similar to the problems of orality (wh... Read more
The Nobel Peace Prize for 2017 has been awarded to the International Campaign to Abolish Nuclear Weapons, the international NGO fighting for the abolition of nuclear weapons. The award is co... Read more
Below is an unedited text of claims by Dr Idris Ahmed of the Citizens United for Peace and Stability, (CUPS), that the British Government blocked him from Nigeria’s Information Minister rega... Read more
‘Another Nigeria is Possible’ used to be one of the soul stirring slogans of the ‘multitude’ a few years ago. It is a ringing critique of the rentier state in Nigeria... Read more
Ahead of this year’s United Nations General Assembly, (UNGA) featuring world leaders from presidents, prime and foreign ministers to chief executives of non-governmental organisations and su... Read more
Human activities on planet earth is eventually and dangerously exploding before our own eyes with destructive consequences on a frightening scale. It is not sparing anywhere – develope... Read more