Secretary to Nigerian Government Fights for Survival There has been nothing of the sort in recent memory. The decision is not binding on the president but it has moral weight around the Secr... Read more
CLEEN Foundation Calls for Review of Military Involvement in Conduct of Elections as Re-run Elections Turn Violent in Nigeria’s Rivers State CLEEN Foundation is calling for a review of the r... Read more
Is Boko Haram Gasping for Breath or What? With a return with vengeance involving a successful strike in Adamawa last Friday and in Maiduguri today, Sunday, Boko Haram compels the question as... Read more
International Intervention Begins on The Gambia The first wave of predictable international pressure is mounting on Yahya Jammeh, out – going president of The Gambia to hand over power rathe... Read more
It has been a deadly week in Nigeria characterised by mass death and injury in two key points. Friday’s bomb attack in Madagali Central Market in Adamawa State consumed no less than 56 perso... Read more
Electoral Wind of Change Moves from Nigeria to Ghana and Gambia The wind of change in the fortune of incumbents in West Africa unleashed by the sacking of Goodluck Jonathan in Nigeria in Apr... Read more
Is it a sign of change sweeping through the Nigeria Police or just chance happenings? In recent months, the hierarchy of the police has carried out activities or pronouncements that suggest... Read more
The Emir of Kano and the Memories of the 1984 Bala Usman/Bangura Debate on Nigeria’s Economic Crisis
By Adagbo ONOJA Muhammadu Sanusi II, the vocal Emir of Kano argues that unless the Federal Government privileges foreign investment, it is wasting everybody’s time. It cannot privilege forei... Read more
Alhaji Muhammadu Sanusi II, the Emir of Kano in northern Nigeria appears to be confronting the choice to shut up or face the risk of dethronement if he continues to point out considered weak... Read more