It is still shock and silence a day after shocking details of looting through slavery as revealed by two key institutions in the United Kingdom looking back in history and reprimanding key p... Read more
Empire, whether understood in military-territorial terms or along with Hardt and Negri, is exploding across the world, starting with the United States. A black professor @ Oxford University... Read more
The World Economic Forum, (WEF) is no longer the only voice with a framework of how the world might get out of the global crisis spawned by the coronavirus pandemic and compounded by the cul... Read more
A resident and an academic in the US for many years and now the Vice Chancellor at United States International University – Africa, (USIU) Prof Paul Tiyambe Zeleza tracks the murder of Geor... Read more
The battle of ideas on what to do next to pull the world out of public health and socio-economic crisis has begun, with the World Economic Forum, (WEF) framing it as a matter of what it call... Read more
Violent demonstrations across the United States bring out a particular weakness in the 45th president, says PETER NICHOLAS, Staff Writer covering the White House for The Atlantic, from where... Read more
One of the ironies of COVID 19 played out today as what was hitherto unthinkable became practicable. The physical gathering for an Africa wide conversation around the life and times of two P... Read more
The UK, for instance, is gradually moving to end lockdown after another three weeks of it but in a global atmosphere of feared mutation, with scientists thinking of a more contagious variant... Read more
The Peoples Redemption Party (PRP) is going down memory lane on the occasion of this year’s May Day, recalling how its two governments of Kaduna and Kano states broke the ice “and set into m... Read more
It must be in 1996 or 1997 that Newsweek did a cover story on crisis management leadership by looking at each of the incumbents of the G-7 only to conclude that the world was leaderless and... Read more