Transnational Security Challenges
At the last count, more than two dozen presidential aspirants have declared their intention to become president of Nigeria in 2023. That might have been seen as a vital indicator of Nigeria... Read more
It is still not too late welcoming known survivors of Covid-19 in 2021 to 2022. Doing so is considered important partly because Covid-19 established itself in Nigeria as the most no-nonsense... Read more
By Ike Okonta I am happy that Dr Kalu Idika Kalu, General Ibrahim Babangida’s Finance Minister in the 1980s, is alive and well. Dr Kalu, working closely with the then Country Representative... Read more
15 years after it was warned of the CNNising and Coca-colanising impacts of globalisation, the Idoma intelligentsia has tasked itself with a programme of writing Idoma. In other words, they... Read more
Intervention is extremely delighted to learn that some of what it publishes end on the table of readers we could never have imagined were doing so. And not only end up on such tables but als... Read more
By Chidi Anselm Odinkalu (PhD) The week when the Justice Doris Okuwobi Judicial Commission of Inquiry into the Lekki Massacre and the #EndSARS uprising in Lagos of October 2020 submitted its... Read more
Dr. Philip Akpen’s book, Infrastructures and Urban Amenities in Colonial Northern Nigeria is an additionally interesting book, coming after Historians are still not sure if there is History... Read more
Is it possible that, with the examples coming from Gov Ganduje of Kano State, Gov Wike of Rivers State and Gov Zulum of Borno State, the governors’ forum is not all about ambitious individua... Read more
By Mike Kebonkwu Esq I saw a sarcastic post on my wall, one of those mischievous posts, that ‘Nigeria is 61 years old and has reached the age of retirement’. Even though I am not exactly a... Read more