By Tom Rhodes Conditions for the press in the semi-autonomous republic of Somaliland may, on the surface, appear to be improving. But without a functioning media law to lend protection, and... Read more
By Frank Opara Bongani is a South African who used to be my friend while in the U.K. Usually, during tea breaks at our work place, he told me stories of ‘small-small’ violent attacks by his... Read more
By Joe Okei-Odumakin Oronto Douglas is one Comrade that saying eternal bye to is a very difficult task for the highly impactful life he led. His death in the early hours of April 9, 2015, ha... Read more
By Kayode Katefe This, of course is the twilight of President Goodluck Jonathan’s administration and this writer reckons it is appropriate time to appraise his administration since there onl... Read more
By Frank Opara I was a victim of racism a couple of times abroad. Sometimes I felt bad and hurt, other times, cool. I felt hurt whenever I was deprived of my right, simply because of the col... Read more
Justice J. Liman of the Federal High Court sitting in Benin City, Edo state, has again moved judgment in the N25 billion fraud trial of Michael Igbinedion and Charles Eboigbodin to Monday Ap... Read more
By Ishaan Tharoor Over the past week, at least five immigrants have been killed following clashes with xenophobic mobs in the major South African cities of Durban and Johannesburg. Fears of... Read more
By Denja Yaqub He took the battle against the severe injustices oil communities have had to contend with since the discovery of the money spinner in Oloibiri on the 15th of January 1956 to g... Read more
Right To Know (R2K), Nigeria commends Nigeria’s President-elect, General Muhammadu Buhari on his recent statement on Sahara TV aired on Sunday 12 April, 2015, in which he stated that he woul... Read more
Press Release Even without ruling on an oral motion for bail, Justice E. S Chukwu of the Federal High Court, Maitama Abuja today released the trio of Imaobong Akon Esu-Nte, an accounta... Read more
