By Gimba Kakanda There is no need to put you through some 360 meaningless “isms” of political wisdom — Nigeria is not a mistake. But we are a country languishing in the cruelty of our politi... Read more
By Nnimmo Bassey My last meeting with Oronto was barely a week before his passing. He had sent me a text message inviting me over to Abuja to discuss some issues. I had been planning to visi... Read more
By Ben Knight German students sit the Abitur exam. Photograph: Patrick Seeger/EPA Simon Schräder, 17, uses freedom of information law to ask to see Abitur exam questions, but... Read more
By Chimamanda Adichie A few days ago, the Oba of Lagos threatened Igbo leaders. If they did not vote for his governorship candidate in Lagos, he said, they would be thrown into the lagoon.... Read more
By Kayode Ketefe “A day will come when Nigerian masses from the North and South, Christians, Muslims and animists will merge as a force for progress and unity, and kick against rigging, corr... Read more
African Ministers of Energy from Ghana and Zambia are amongst the attendees at the Norway – Africa Energy Summit organized by Norfund and the Norwegian-African Business Association (NA... Read more
Somalia’s National Intelligence and Security Agency raided the Shabelle Media Network offices on April 3, arrested staff and shuttered the privately ownedstations Radio Shabelle and Sk... Read more
An ebook presenting diverse diverse views, experiences, and insights on key challenges and opportunities. April 7, 2015 (Cambridge, MA) – The Berkman Center for Internet & Society... Read more
Press Release Justice A.O Adeniyi of a Federal Capital Territory High Court sitting in Abuja has fixed Wednesday April 15 for further hearing in the on-going trial of a former governor of Ko... Read more
By Eze Eluchie In all instances where it has occurred, mass atrocities, be it genocides, mass murders, crimes against humanity and war crimes do not just happen – they are usually a product... Read more
