Development Matrix
By Abubakar Aliyu Liman Scriptural discourses, characteristic of Abrahamic faith-systems, are replete with graphic allusions to Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse. Such narratives are i... Read more
The 63rd Independence anniversary of Nigeria has come and gone but not the memories of those who stylised the anniversary with imaginative Green-White-Green designs. From New York city comes... Read more
One question that dominated at the presentation of Zainab Usman’s book on Diversification of the Nigerian Economy on May 14th, 2023, is why the Nigerian elite has not been able to transform... Read more
Last week, it broke the record of maintaining the Number One position for the second year running on The Guardian newspaper’s league table of UK universities. Not only did it do so, the rank... Read more
The University of St Andrews in the UK does not have the size or population to be part of the global top 20, the student population having been deliberately kept almost permanently around 10... Read more
Perhaps, the Brazilians are the luckiest set in voting back to power a president crusading against hunger exactly as he did in his first time in power. That campaign makes him as well as Bra... Read more
By Kate Ng Kate Ng, ex- writer with the UK’s The Independent (this is her last piece there but there is yet no idea where she is bursting upon next) has raised an issue that is sure to be a... Read more
The Idoma Association USA has a new President-General. He is Prince Edwin Ochai. Prince Ochai is said to bring with him a wealth of experience and a deep commitment to serving the Idoma comm... Read more
Those eager to get a more nuanced insight into the stalemate in Niger Republic have August 17th, 2023 to satisfy that desire. That day will feature a lecturer on the “The Nigerien Crisis: it... Read more
It is just three years away and it might not be too early if that is what Prof Okwudiba Nnoli, the author of Ethnic Politics in Nigeria and his junior brother in ethnicity and ethnic conflic... Read more