Jigawa State born ex-legislator, Hon. Abba Anas Adamu, is scheduled to be buried in Kano later today. The burial will be attended by a mixture of activists, academics and politicians. The la... Read more
There are many of them nowadays – burials or birthdays or a book presentations for one activist of yore or another. At each one of such event, nostalgia for the past pops up, sometimes... Read more
Although a return to the barricades looks farfetched, a powerful sense of the radical project in Nigeria as an unfinished mission struck activists and mourners of Cde Abubakar Sokoto Mohamme... Read more
It should be a great news that the People’s Redemption Party (PRP) is back in the Nigerian political space. Nigeria’s foremost populist platform has been missing in action relati... Read more
By Ambassador Usman Sarki “Ideals are all very well in their way, but they are apt to become very dim lamps unless often replenished from the world of facts and trimmed and adjusted by whole... Read more
By Adagbo Onoja There would be nothing wrong in calling the week (April 27 – May 2nd, 2025) the Nigeria Police week in Akwa Ibom State, the week having started with a dinner night organised... Read more
By Adagbo Onoja There has been a major made-in-Jigawa political pronouncement but a pronouncement which goes farther than Jigawa State to the defining issue areas in African politics, with p... Read more
Mallam Aminu Kano retains the profile of the model of the radical tradition in the North, best signified by the PRP of the 2nd Republic. Aminu Kano’s ascetism is not the fake type mani... Read more
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





















