Faint drumbeats of radical politics and actions are beginning to be heard across Nigeria again. The question though is whether it is anything new and qualitative or just residual spasms of a... Read more
The narrative is that they were at a meeting with the EFCC Tuesday, January 9th, 2018 in Abuja to reflect on how to deepen the fight against corruption in Nigeria. The anti-corruption war th... Read more
State governors or political parties that failed to pay workers’ salaries might be in for the shocker of their political life if what is issuing from the Nigeria Labour Congress, (NLC), is a... Read more
The debate on restructuring Nigeria might be getting more complicated as the radical community of activists enter the arena, saying that the search for the truth about Nigeria is not the mon... Read more
By Salihu Mohammed Lukman The Faculty of Arts and Social Science (FASS) at Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria was a beehive of intellectualism in the 1980s. Around that period, relatively young... Read more
By Abiodun Aremu Abu & Funmi are two comrades of a kind one shared friendship, comradeship and intellectual engagements with, in labour and in popular struggle. Although, with Abu, it go... Read more
Reloading Nigeria’s Risk Baggage in 2017, (Part 2) In Part 1 of this Special Report, Intervention discussed three out of the seven sources of Nigeria’s risk baggage it considers troubling in... Read more
Division on whether to sell or not to sell state assets as a way of handling recession in Nigeria has divided the nation starkly between those for and those against. It is a completely new t... Read more