By Mairead Maguire/Inter Press Service Belfast – I recently visited Assisi, the home of St. Francis and St. Clare, two great spirits whose lives have inspired us and million... Read more
By Anthony Akinola* It is an indisputable fact of life that we all want to be proved right when we have made predictions. The prophet, who has predicted doom and gloom, praises the Almighty... Read more
By Tom Rhodes Police arrest one of the protesters who gathered in Nairobi on December 18 to oppose the security bill. (AFP/Simon Maina) The Kenyan press is being caught in the crossfire as a... Read more
By Joel Simon Regardless of whether WikiLeaks co-founder Julian Assange is considered a journalist, he is part of the new global information ecosystem Kirsty Wigglesworth/Associated Press As... Read more
By Bolaji Akinyemi Your Excellencies, Shortly after his appointment as the National Security Adviser, Gen. Owoye Andrew Azazi, at his own request, met with me in my office in Lagos to discus... Read more
By Adagbo Onoja Gov Rotimi Amaechi Why this unrestrained advocacy for someone who doesn’t even know how I look physically or whom I have never met myself? There are two reasons. The first on... Read more
By Lisa Hajjar (AP Photo/Maya Alleruzzo, File) Reframing the CIA’s interrogation techniques as a violation of scientific and medical ethics may be the best way to achieve accountability. Hum... Read more
By Tristin Hopper A New York City traffic warden issues a ticket. The diplomatic community owes an incredible $16million in unpaid fines Less than a week after the October terror attack on P... Read more
Wearable devices, virtual reality and modular mobile are just a few buzzwords journalists may be adding to their vernacular. Each year, digital strategist Amy Webb and her co... Read more
By Lekan Akinosho Dr. Lansana Gberie, my friend, a fellow political historian, a well-travelled journalist and author of ‘The Dirty War in Sierra Leone’, and I shared some fond m... Read more







