Civil society organisations in Nigeria are decrying again the totality of the Buhari regime which has been in power since May 2015. The 32 civil society organisations across the entire count... Read more
There was no knowing that writing a story on Dame Pauline Tallen is equal to touching fire. Not only is every grammatical error corrected, factual errors are also protested. Look at this on... Read more
Elon Musk, Tesla CEO who appears determined to move a large percentage of human beings to Mars is also determined to buy Twitter and the world seems alarmed about that. The New York based Th... Read more
Prof Attahiru Jega, Bayero University, Kano political scientist and one of the most acidic recent campaigners against ineffectual leadership is on the warpath again. This time, he is putting... Read more
Perhaps, the war in Ukraine and the relative immensity of Nigeria’s diversity have combined to reduce the news value of Prof Chukwuma Soludo’s emergence as governor of one of Nigeria’s 36 st... Read more
The idea of Nigeria as a collapsing edifice is increasingly being re-asserted across many frontiers, mainly civil society platforms where plausible ways forward for Nigeria are being explore... Read more
In a different opinion piece in a different media platform, this time Aljazeera, the Kenyan ambassador’s speech is interrogated as follows: The Kenyan UN ambassador’s Ukraine speech does not... Read more
It cannot be called a controversial intervention since Ambassador Martin Kimani, the Kenya’s Permanent Representative to the UN must have gotten his government’s approval to lash out at Russ... Read more
It was the Ghanaian writer, Ama Atta Aidoo who declared that though she does not know whether ghosts exist, she nevertheless fears them. So also is it for even the most educated Idoma Nigeri... Read more
By Ike Okonta The 1993 presidential election and General Ibrahim Babangida’s subsequent ‘stepping aside’ from power is the finest hour of the Nigerian Left. There had been significant politi... Read more