It won’t be the first outing of the Nigerian-born Architect and artist, Chidinma Yemisi Mordi who has been unveiling one of her masterpiece paintings, titled “Stay Soft,” at the... 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
A time of widespread discontent and temptations to violence as at today forces back to memory the portion of Chief Olusegun Obasanjo’s speech to the Arewa House ‘State of the Nation’ Confere... Read more
It is election time in Nigeria and standpoints are varied as in this view below: By Mike Kebonkwu Esq The dominant national discourse and conversation until May 29th, 2023 would be the presi... Read more
By Mike Kebonkwu Esq Nigeria is about the unusual and bizarre, the country where reptiles, rodents and insects “chop” money in government till and we are never short of screaming headlines o... Read more
By Adagbo ONOJA There is a sense in which this book is a statement in itself. Reading through it, one is compelled to conclude that those who think that everything worth writing about ethnic... Read more
Ethnicity is a problem for world order and it didn’t start today. If we follow Douglas Boin, an associate professor in the Department of History at Saint Louis University in the article belo... Read more
Started July 27th, 2016, Intervention is exactly three years old today. It was a very exciting moment at Intervention earlier this week when a 45 year old editorial by the defunct New Nigeri... Read more
By Adagbo Onoja Ethnicity has become a completely problematic concept in the 21st century. Promoters of the specificity of meaning argue that a concept such as class necessarily offers a gra... Read more
Update on Nigerian Activists Lose, Mourn Hassana Garba The sudden death of the distinguished activist, Hassana Garba in Minna December 28th, 2016 brought about an attempt to compile a list o... Read more