So prone to breakdown of consensus that, more than many other countries, Nigeria needs a national cohort. Yet a successor set is nowhere in sight, certainly not one with the relative coheren... Read more
Could the opening of the International Centre for Inter-faith Peace and Harmony in Kaduna last week turn out to be a novel initiative to end violence of religious sparks in northern Nigeria?... Read more
What might be that major decision about to be taken by the Nigerian government over which senior citizens have been trooping to the seat of power in the country? Villa watchers have counted... Read more
This might not be peculiar to Idomaland in central Nigeria but that is where this reporter knows to be the case that when old men and women who only move with the aid of a walking stick want... Read more
By Adagbo Onoja With the debate on restructuring, for instance, becoming a shouting match between the protagonists and the antagonists, it is an interesting time to interview Professor Jonah... Read more
History is repeating itself as far as strategic and tactical novelty of global reckoning in the conduct of counter-insurgency, (COIN) operations by the Nigerian military. As in the case of t... Read more
Nobody Knows National Assembly Budget in Nigeria – Rafsanjani Auwal Musa aka Rafsanjani, Executive Director, Civil Society Legislative Advocacy Centre, (CISLAC) speaks to Intervention... Read more
It is doubtful if the seat of power in Nigeria has, of late, hosted a more strategic visitor than Professor Wole Soyinka, Africa’s first Nobel Laureate in Literature, who was there on August... Read more
The apartheid (separate development) conception of federalism that has dominated the unprovoked debate on restructuring of Nigeria has finally got a critical, alternative outline. The outlin... Read more
As all eyes are on the House of Representatives over allegations and counter allegations of budget padding, the question that has not been posed, much less answered is whether padding is exc... Read more