By Margaret Looney CNN dispensing with its investigative unit while adding reporter holograms is just the latest example of how the news media industry too often undervalues investigative re... Read more
By Reuben Abati Reuben Abati A loosely bound group of yesterday’s men and women seems to be on the offensive against the Jonathan administration. They pick issues with virtually every... Read more
By May Akabogu-Collins I was a visiting professor in Paris last fall and it was the first day of class. I was making copies for my 10:30 class at the faculty lounge where two female professo... Read more
By Naomi McAuliffe A model from the Sex museum, Paris. ‘Vaginas seem dark and mysterious, and produce strange liquids. Its secretions form the basis of the belief that women are unclea... Read more
By Wole Soyinka Timbuktu residents celebrate after Islamist militias, who imposed a harsh form of sharia law, fled as French-led troops advanced. Photograph: Eric Feferberg/AFP/Getty Images... Read more
Director-General of UNESCO, Irina Bokova UNESCO has been working for over 40 years in the field of media and information literacy (MIL). Part of its strategy involves creating partnerships n... Read more
By Idris Akinbajo Sani Abacha, Abdusalami Abubakar, and Olusegun Obasanjo, former Heads of State, linked to the Halliburton bribery scandal The Tax Appeal Tribunal sitting in Lagos has... Read more
By Nichola Ibekwe While no Nigerian official implicated in the $180 million (N27 billion) Halliburton bribery scam has been convicted, a Paris court, Friday, sentenced two former executives... Read more
By Jiti Ogunye John Yakubu Yusuf (middle) in court On Monday, January 28, 2013, a High Court of Nigeria’s Federal Capital Territory, Abuja presided over by Hon. Justice Abubakar Talba convic... Read more
