February 18, 2026
  • People in Action
  • Bookspace
  • De-Escalation
  • Flashback
  • World From Africa
  • Spectacle
  • Governance
  • People in Action
  • Bookspace
  • De-Escalation
  • Flashback
  • World From Africa
  • Spectacle
  • Governance
Intervention Intervention
  • People in Action
  • Bookspace
  • De-Escalation
  • Flashback
  • World From Africa
  • Spectacle
  • Governance
Menu
  • People in Action
  • Bookspace
  • De-Escalation
  • Flashback
  • World From Africa
  • Spectacle
  • Governance
loading...
Storylines
  • Biodun Jeyifo: A Personal Remembrance 
  • Marxism and Literature After Biodun Jeyifo
  • Nigeria in the Shadow of the ‘Africa Health Security and Sovereignty’ Initiative
  • As Biodun Jeyifo Passes On
  • Securing Nigeria
  • Woro Massacre Was Not an Accident: How Neglect Turned Borgu into a Killing Field
  • NIIA’s Foreign Policy Lecture Tackles Elections-Democracy Puzzle in Africa 
  • ‘No Patience, No Goodluck’: Article Performs Sociological Surgery of ‘Femocracy’ and the Goodluck Jonathan Presidency
  • Nigerian Ministry of Foreign Affairs Loses Mrs Jedida Kalat Shamang to Death
  • Exceptional Ovation for Jane Ehi Okoli, retiring NYSC Director
Home Leah Sharibu

Why 2023 Election Must Be an Instrument of Our Freedom

Posted By: adminon: August 30, 2022In: De-EscalationTags: Ahmed Sani Yerima, Chibok, Chief Olusegun Obasanjo, Dapchi, Friedrich Gustav Emil Martin Niemoller, Kankara, Kuje Correctional Centre, Leah Sharibu, Peter Obi, Sharia MovementNo CommentsViews:
Why 2023 Election Must Be an Instrument of Our Freedom

By Mike Kebonkwu Esq “First they came for the communists And I did not speak out Because I was not a communist Then they came for the socialists And I did not speak out Because I was not a s... Read more

Share 0
Tweet
Share 0

Middle Belt and the Correct Political Question

Posted By: adminon: August 19, 2020In: De-EscalationTags: Bello Ijumu, Chief Obafemi Awolowo, Dapchi, DFRII, Hausa-Fulani Muslim, Leah Sharibu, MAMSER, NEPU, Sawaba Declaration, Sir Ahmadu Bello SardaunaNo CommentsViews:
Middle Belt and the Correct Political Question

The author of this piece, an Abuja based technocrat, adds his voice to the controversy triggered last week by Dr. Obadiah Mailafiya’s radio interview, alleging Boko Haram and banditry... Read more

Share 0
Tweet
Share 0

Nigeria’s Attempt to Build a Nation Has Become Like the Agony of Sisyphus –  Bishop Matthew Hassan Kukah

Posted By: adminon: February 11, 2020In: GovernanceTags: Chatham House, Emir of Kano, Good Shephard Seminary - Kaduna, Leah Sharibu, Northern Elders, Sultan of SokotoNo CommentsViews:
Nigeria’s Attempt to Build a Nation Has Become Like the Agony of Sisyphus -  Bishop Matthew Hassan Kukah

An attempt to edit this text towards a shorter version failed. The entire 4000 words plus homily by His Lordship, Bishop Matthew Hassan Kukah, the Catholic Bishop of Sokoto Diocese at the Fu... Read more

Share 0
Tweet
Share 0

What Could Be This Prize on Leah Sharibu That the Federal Government of Nigeria Cannot Pay?

Posted By: adminon: January 27, 2020In: People in ActionTags: BOKO HARAM, Federal Government of Nigeria, Leah Sharibu, Lillian Gyang1 CommentViews:
What Could Be This Prize on Leah Sharibu That the Federal Government of Nigeria Cannot Pay?

Nigeria’s share of unspeakable, humiliating horrors wears a gender face although ethno-regional representation of the entire crisis has drowned the gender perspective. But the more chilling... Read more

Share 0
Tweet
Share 0

The Inauguration of the North East Development Commission, a Laudable Act With Outrageous Reason – Edwin Clark

Posted By: adminon: May 16, 2019In: GovernanceTags: 2014 National Conference, Leah Sharibu, Marshal Plan, North East Development Commission, Ogoni Clean Up, Resource ControlNo CommentsViews:
The Inauguration of the North East Development Commission, a Laudable Act With Outrageous Reason - Edwin Clark

This is the second time in the life of the Buhari administration this issue of policy/programme ownership has cropped up. The first was the issue of who really originated the Abuja – Kaduna... Read more

Share 0
Tweet
Share 0

Recent Posts

Biodun Jeyifo: A Personal Remembrance 
Biodun Jeyifo: A Personal Remembrance 

Biodun Jeyifo: A Personal Remembrance 

February 17, 2026
Marxism and Literature After Biodun Jeyifo
Marxism and Literature After Biodun Jeyifo

Marxism and Literature After Biodun Jeyifo

February 14, 2026
Nigeria in the Shadow of the ‘Africa Health Security and Sovereignty' Initiative
Nigeria in the Shadow of the ‘Africa Health Security and Sovereignty' Initiative

Nigeria in the Shadow of the ‘Africa Health Security and Sovereignty’ Initiative

February 14, 2026
As Biodun Jeyifo Passes On
As Biodun Jeyifo Passes On

As Biodun Jeyifo Passes On

February 12, 2026
Securing Nigeria
Securing Nigeria

Securing Nigeria

February 10, 2026

Intervention Timeline

My Tweets

Posts In Pictures

  • The Death of Leadership Publisher, Sam Nda-Isaiah
  • 17 Years of Chris Abashi's Passage Today
  • Flashback to Uruguay's Jose Mujica, the World's Ultimate Servant Leader
  • Festschrift in Honour of Prof Tunde Adeniran for Unveiling Sept 25th, 2025 @ UI
  • Are Insurgents Intensifying Attacks in Africa?
  • Ngugu Wa Thiongo Still Burning With the Fire of Post-colonialism
  • Henry Kissinger Dies @ 100
  • Prof Tunde Adeniran, Our Teacher, Scholar, Politician and Foreign Policy Expert, is 80 Years Old
  • ASUU: Are You Guilty or Not Guilty?
  • Chatham House Profiles José Eduardo dos Santos, Out-gone Angolan President
  • US, UK and EU Call for Swift Resolution of Chief Justice Crisis
  • Salihu Mohammed Bappa: A Bridge Across Many Divides

Facebook Timeline

Facebook Timeline

Info

Office Address: Suite 4, Abuja Shopping Complex, Area 3, Garki-Abuja

Phone:
+2348133033042

(c) 2017-19 Intervention.ng

  • People in Action
  • Bookspace
  • De-Escalation
  • Flashback
  • World From Africa
  • Spectacle
  • Governance
Desktop Version Mobile Version