A deeply unfortunate emergency prevented Mallam Y. Z Ya’u from attending the Memorial Lecture for Dr Yima Sen Wednesday, November 11th, 2020. He was billed to speak for the pro-democracy com... Read more
Two weeks to the burial of Dr. Yima Sen, another male member of the defunct Women in Nigeria, (WIN) is dead. He is Dr. Salihu Bappa of the Department of English at the Ahmadu Bello Universit... Read more
A leading Nigerian intellectual and radical activist, Dr. Yima Sen, is dead. He died about 5 pm Tuesday evening, October 6th, 2020 at Garki Hospital in Abuja. Until his death, he was a senio... Read more
It was, indeed, a new phase when many stalwarts of the long, National Association of Nigerian Students, (NANS) led struggle against military dictatorship started getting married around the l... Read more
Two speakers did not agree with Prof Bayo Olukoshi. They were Prof Ebere Onwudiwe and Dr. Kayode Fayemi, governor of Ekiti State. Onwudiwe argues that thematising the event in terms of the f... Read more
It is so well put that it strikes a chord: “In a country where “those who are least deserving get the loudest accolades” while “some who are deserving get their recognition after their death... Read more
A Round table which reviewed the conduct of the last General Elections in Nigeria during the Students’ Week of the National Association of Political Science Students, (NAPSS) at Verita... Read more
If Chinua Achebe were representing Ozibo Ekele’s feat in obtaining a First Class in History at the University of Ibadan recently, it would certainly be as a modern day case of the ‘sol... 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