By Professor Idowu Awopetu* The first reported reaction of the Federal Government, through the Minister for Education, to the current ASUU strike was a declaration that the government “can’t... Read more
It is now exactly seven days to the opening of a potentially productive conference on Marxism at Nasarawa State University, Keffi, (NSUK), in central Nigeria. It will last from November 1st... Read more
Theresa May is the incumbent Prime Minister of Britain. The last woman to hold that office in the country is Margaret Thatcher. In Africa, speaking bad about the dead is not permitted. So, c... Read more
All eyes are on Mexico where, at last, Andres Manuel Lopex Obrado, the Left candidate, has won presidential powers just nearby USA. It is a victory that will interest radical nationalists ac... Read more
By Paul Ejime Professor Adebayo Adedeji, one of Africa’s foremost development thinkers, who passed on last April, will be laid to rest on 7 July. He was instrumental to the formation of seve... Read more
He checked out of Nigeria but not in the ‘Andrew’ category. Rather, as a Nigeria Labour Congress, (NLC) worker, that environ was presenting him puzzles he felt the need for the i... Read more
It must be rare to find a regular Nigerian air traveller who, each time he or she patronises South African, Ethiopian or Egypt Air, does not, instinctively, wonder why Nigeria no longer has... Read more
The labour roots of the editorial minders of the Abuja based The Worker positions the periodical in terms of the best possible coverage of the recent 40th anniversary of Nigeria’s central la... Read more
There is dialectic to democracy: the time of its highest purchase globally is also the time of great difficulty in determining when it is democratic. There is nowhere as the African continen... Read more
Cutting edge postulations echoed across the Basement Complex at Veritas University, Abuja earlier this morning as high voltage political scientists, Historians and economists engaged the the... Read more