Intervention republishes below a piece originally titled “We are Producing, They are Eating” in Africa Is A Country where it was originally published on a creative commons terms. It has been... Read more
Kano is not its old, Aminu Kano inspired radical self today. But neither is it any less rebellious in orientation. The red cap phenomenon masterminded by Musa Rabiu Kwankwaso is neither rad... Read more
Half way or so into the Zoom session, the question as to why it was not being transmitted Live crossed my mind again. If that was not the conversation whose national and even global audience... Read more
The academic/research, administration and political circles around the Kano-Jigawa axis in Nigeria will gather January 8th, 2023, to launch a book in honour of the late Prof Haruna Wakili. T... Read more
By Ike Okonta Sonala Olumhense, the distinguished journalist, attended an event in New York last week where Peter Obi, the Labour Party presidential candidate, gave a speech. According to Ol... Read more
It should be easily understandable when even some atheists cannot resist the temptation to read the emergence of the above gentlemen as presidential candidates of small and big parties at th... Read more
His election as presidential candidate of about the only political party with roots in any sustained struggle for popular democracy may not have hit the headlines across Nigeria only because... Read more
By Adagbo Onoja The ‘Ochonyilo’ vocabulary is a gender insensitive idiom in Idoma, a celebration of manliness with performative implications for gender equity that Intervention would, ordina... Read more
Bayero University, Kano’s Prof Attahiru Jega seems to be successfully making a very rapid transition from Political Science to a politician. From formal party membership of the People’s Rede... Read more
All patriotic citizens of Nigeria interested in deepening democracy and bringing about good democratic governance in our fatherland need to rise with one voice and demand that the National A... Read more