The Case of a Nursing Father @ A Glance By Amen Uhunmwangho* Creativity is not a property native to both art world and high-technology manufacturing as the digital age has shown. Thus a new... 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
“All Nigerians recall, sadly, the night of 14th April 2014, 276 young female Nigerian students were abducted from the Government Secondary School in Chibok, Borno State by Boko Haram. Fort... Read more
Think About It: Chinese drones filling Africa’s skies, watching over Beijing’s interests. By Tobias Burgers and Scott N. Romaniuk for The Diplomat In our previous article, “Is China Establis... Read more
By Adagbo ONOJA The provocation for this irregular series mapping what each of the dominant cultural identities has brought to the diversity-crisis nexus in Nigeria has already been located... Read more
It is no longer clear whether it is a real story or one of those high class jokes made to taste about a top dog, a country or some event in international politics. But it used to be told a f... Read more
By Professor Okello Oculi A neo-comic news item telecast by the Nigerian Television Authority (NTA) Network News showed two elderly American businessmen – wrapped in locally woven Tiv... Read more
More daring, more creative souls than some of us are helping to capture parts of the mass ordeal that is still unfolding around Borno/North Eastern Nigeria. This piece, originally published... Read more