A few days after declaring that the West African sub-region might be under siege from transnational jihadi groups such as Boko Haram, Al-Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb, (AQIM), ISIS, etc, the... Read more
Access is power. The messenger with access to the king has powers far beyond his or her designation. Whether he or she is aware of that much of power is a different thing. In Nigeria, people... Read more
This is an interim acknowledgment of and gratitude to all those who have expressed solidarity with Intervention Online over the hacking of the online Sunday night and to assure everyone that... Read more
Barrister Manni Ochugboju, an Attorney at Ochugboju & Co, Abuja returns to the debate on ‘True Federalism’ in Nigeria in this piece. He is reachable via manni@ochugboju.com In Nigeria, p... Read more
Unknown persons have carried out an overnight operation in which they forcefully removed the last two postings on Intervention Online, A Management statement has announced. The statement nam... Read more
The story of one person most determined to overcome adversities in life ended this morning at an Abuja hospital. Dr Titi Ogiri died this morning shortly before she could undergo a surgical o... Read more
Wives of leaders of West Africa and the Sahel states are rising up to be counted as a force in their own right in the fight against child trafficking, exploitation, child labour and other fo... Read more
Nigeria has lost a career diplomat and a former Minister of Foreign Affairs, Ambassador Olu Adeniji. He was 83 years at death. Adeniji was Minister of Foreign Affairs from 2003 to 2006 under... Read more
How does Northern Nigeria extricate itself from the cycle of violence it has sunk? This is the same as asking about what approach to conflict management has the greatest potential of success... Read more
It didn’t start today. Violent conflicts narrated as identity sparks have defined the Fourth Republic. From the OPC intervention in the June 12 debacle to the formation of violent yout... Read more