Might someone be setting democracy up in Nigeria through organised orchestration of dollar rain on delegates in the on-going primaries of the political parties or is the media prominence for... Read more
By Ike Okonta I am happy that Dr Kalu Idika Kalu, General Ibrahim Babangida’s Finance Minister in the 1980s, is alive and well. Dr Kalu, working closely with the then Country Representative... Read more
By Adagbo Onoja It has to be a sermon by a priest of that intellectual pedigree to be such an exercise in social criticism. And to overshadow the tragedy for any family in losing three membe... Read more
The death on May 13th, 2021 of General Joshua Dogonyaro is bound to mean many things to different persons. One thing it will remind nearly all of is the power clan around former military Hea... Read more
The key point from the Ibadan meeting of governors of the People’s Democratic Party, (PDP) on May 17th, 2021 cannot but be where it called on Mr. President “as the Chief Executive Officer of... Read more
A deeply unfortunate emergency prevented Mallam Y. Z Ya’u from attending the Memorial Lecture for Dr Yima Sen Wednesday, November 11th, 2020. He was billed to speak for the pro-democracy com... Read more
Is there any chance that, as various groups and interests coalesce into conversation classes around June 12, they will transcend the experiential and the self-evident towards inferences that... Read more
Nigeria is, today, a perfect example of the Risk Society. The Risk Society is not a theory of Nigerian politics but its main argument applies very well to Nigeria. Nigeria had no experience... Read more
Social stalemate in Nigeria, Africa’s most populous nation, is far from abating. Not only do media reports suggest discord at the highest level of government, there is also no consensus at t... Read more