By Chris Kwaja Recall that the African Union Peace Fund was established as part of the broader African Peace and Security Architecture (APSA) that, together with the PSC, the African Standby... Read more
The name rings a bell here and there although the core of the message of the bell is awaiting consolidation. That is probably because Prof Chris Kwaja is still highly distributed into academ... Read more
There is no time to waste in creating change in Nigeria because the country is already on too dangerous a trajectory, peace and democracy activist, Dr Usman Bugaje has said. Dr. Bugaje was s... Read more
The Boko Haram insurgency is one theme about which all angles needs to be continuously explored. This is what this publication by the United States Institute of Peace, (USIP), is trying to d... Read more
As in 2015, so also it is in 2018/9. There is fear that there would be violence in 2019. It is not a mindless fear. After all, there was violence in 2011 and Nigerians have not forgotten ima... Read more
Above is the title of a new research report on Nigeria’s electoral politics. It is an interesting document which everyone should read cover to cover. One reason for that is because documents... Read more
The power elite in Nigeria has gotten used to wangling its way out of cross roads that it might not have anticipated the Buhari complexity before it now, whether he contests in 2019 or repla... Read more
Nigeria woke up to listen to, read or watch on television a secret police siege on the National Assembly this morning in the capital city, Abuja. It involved blocking all access to the entra... Read more
By Oge Onubogu & Chris Kwaja Ahead of President Buhari’s meeting with President Donald Trump next Monday, two American educated Nigerian conflict management experts attempt a gaze on the... Read more
Might Western think tanks be taking up a major role in rescuing Nigeria from itself in terms of superintending the inter-subjective interaction that can produce a consensus? That appears to... Read more