People in Action
By Chris Kwaja PhD In the words of the preacher as written in Ecclesiastes 3:1- 8 of the Holy Bible: “For everything there is a season. A time for every activity under heaven. A time to be b... Read more
It turned out a coronation, however understood. But that is paradoxical in at least three ways. It is a paradox for someone from a geographical backwater such as Opialu Village that cannot b... Read more
*** This piece is being repeated because the cover picture has been questioned by people well up in the society. Some say it is not the picture of the late Dr. Mahmud Tukur but of Prof. Iya... Read more
It is likely to be the most difficult news for all those in his circle to believe but Intervention has learnt of the passage of Mr. Innocent Chukwuma around 8 pm April 3rd, 2021. A well conn... Read more
Nigeria is still losing national figures to Covid-19 related complications. While some die quietly, others make the headlines in their death from that. The latest is Yinka Odumakin who, as a... Read more
It is as incredible or even weird as it comes. According to Toronto Life, George Otto was a respected family physician with bustling clinic in the northwest corner of the city. But the magaz... Read more
By Comrade Salisu Muhammad Nearly three years ago, when the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC), Nigeria’s most preeminent labour centre, was celebrating the 40th anniversary of its founding, Com... Read more
The global mediascape is rightly giving space to Nawal el-Saadawi but wrongly reporting that she had died. But that cannot be true because writers, philosophers, theorists and thinkers gener... Read more
It is exactly 17 years today that one of the earliest presidents of the defunct National Association of Nigerian Students, (NANS), Barrister Chris Abashi died. That was March 15th, 2004. The... Read more





















