By Jaye Gaskia As the 2015 general election rapidly approaches, and the tempo of war drums increasingly gathers momentum, it is pertinent that we once again remind ourselves of certain truth... Read more
Abuja, Nigeria, February 3, 2015 – The Committee to Protect Journalists today called on Nigerian authorities to ensure that international journalists are allowed access to cover the co... Read more
By Ajamu Nangwaya People protest during the ‘Occupy Wall Street’ rally in New York, 17 September, 2011. Photograph: Steven Greaves/Demotix/Corbis Many critics of capitalism sugge... Read more
ByFrank Opara At this moment, the real enemies of this country are the supporters of both President Jonathan and Gen. Buhari (retd.). They have mischievously and heedlessly chosen to focus o... Read more
By Sambo Dasuki Events in our recent history have thrust us into the glare of world attention in ways that have not always reflected us in our best light. The paradox of modern Nigeria... Read more
By Paul C Nwabuikwu Professor Charles Soludo For anyone who has not read Professor Charles Soludo’s article in the Vanguard (online version: http://www.vanguardngr.com/2015/01/buhari-vs-jona... Read more
By Kayode Ketefe It is no longer news that the 30th edition of the prestigious African Cup of Nations kicked of in Equatorial Guinea without the African soccer powerhouse, Nigeria, being pre... Read more
By Abdulrahman B. Dambazau The theme “2015 Elections: How to make Nigeria the Winner” appears simple, but I found it very complex and thought-provoking. Certain assumptions could be ma... Read more
By Moses E. Ochonu As the Boko Haram insurgency has intensified over the last few years, it has risen to the top of the priority list of problems most Nigerians expect the government to addr... Read more







