By Prof Chris Kwaja On the strength of Resolution 65/209, of 21st December, 2010, the United Nations General Assembly, declared 30th August of each year as the International Day on the Victi... Read more
The Nigerian university system came under a reflexive scrutiny today at the Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria where deans of the old Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences (FASS) were called to be... Read more
Though not exclusive to Intervention, this piece is republished for the reason of the author’s elevated framing of events from the spaces of the everyday . By Toyin Falola When people,... Read more
Although now reconceptualised in different ways from Gramsci’s, income economist and City University of New York (CUNY) academic, Branko Milanovic delivers on the classical Gramscian v... Read more
By Comrade Sanusi A. S. Maikudi Introduction The 2009 Agreement between the Federal Government of Nigeria (FGN) and the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) was never meant to be a po... Read more
By Katarina Zimmer This piece originally published by the BBC (www.bbc.com) has this rider: The fungi within our bodies may have a much greater effect on our health than we’ve long giv... Read more
The 2025 African Women’s Day may have passed but not its celebration, what with an impending gender legislation that could send a very civilised message on a global scale from Nigeria as ag... Read more
Populism is under attack throughout the world because of their parochialism and bigotry. But that’s right-wing populism. Nothing is wrong with radical or Left-wing populism, from Latin... Read more