In length and width, it was not the toughest wall in history but it was the most symbolic wall as long as it existed. It was the most geopolitically significant wall which was not just divid... Read more
It is not clear why the Nigerian Air Force, (NAF) did not organise a much, more elaborate celebration of its winging of the first female combat pilot and first female helicopter pilot on Oct... Read more
112 global civil society platforms have taken a completely different position from that of certain powerful countries over Facebook’s End-to-End Security Plan. The organisations said in an O... Read more
Nigeria and South Africa have commenced putting recent ugly past behind themselves as detailed below so far by Johannesburg based online newspaper, the Daily Maverick. The report is republis... Read more
In this, arguably, the punchiest synthesis of the ‘confusion’ unfolding in the UK, the writer asks the potent question: Is Boris Johnson the death of Britain’s democracy? By Jon Allsop* Brit... Read more
So, to restate the question: is Shlomo Avineri’s new book titled Karl Marx: Philosophy and Revolution about closing or creating gaps in Marxism? What does the book bring to the table regardi... Read more
Politicians, we are told, are the same everywhere. Does that hold in all cases? Whether they all are the same or not, there must be variations within them. In the context of worldwide fears... Read more
Foreign Foreign and Commonwealth Secretary and former Mayor of London, Boris Johnson assumes duty tomorrow, July 24th, 2019 as Prime Minister of the United Kingdom. Typically, he went to Oxf... Read more
To the credit of the French is contributing Republicanism to human history but at a cost. The cost is what the country took the whole of yesterday to look back at as they do every other year... Read more