By Edwin Madunagu Nigeria’s 2019 elections, particularly the recent governorship contests in Kogi and Bayelsa states, have forcefully brought back a prediction which the late Tai Solarin mad... Read more
By Godwin Onyeacholem Time and again, there are desperate calls not just by veterans but also by younger and discriminating practitioners about the compelling need to rescue journalism pract... Read more
By Edwin Madunagu In the 20 months since I wrote “Drafting a people’s manifesto” and “Further notes on the people’s manifesto” (February/March, 2018), a sufficient number of significant thi... Read more
By Banji Ojewale All that mankind has done, thought, gained or been: it is lying as in magic preservation in the pages of books- Thomas Carlyle (1795-1881) Scottish historian and writer. So,... Read more
By Ogaga Ifowodo* Let me begin with reflections on a poem. As I gathered my thoughts for this piece, it kept echoing in mind, evoked, I think, by the brutal realities of the epoch of which o... Read more
By SKC Ogbonnia Nigeria’s foremost anti-corruption crusader and a presidential candidate in the country’s 2019 election, Omoyele Sowore, who is being detained by state authorities on trumped... Read more
By Chido Onumah & Olunifesi Suraj Introduction Information rules the world today. More often than not, the type of information we receive affects our choices, our relationship with other... Read more
Dear Naija children, Thirty years ago – long before many of you were born – the world came together to write a document that would help to defend and protect your rights. They did this becau... Read more
By Edwin Madunagu My last published piece, “Revolutions that ‘fired’ young Leftists” (September 26, 2019), was an abridgement of what was originally planned to be a much longer essay. That l... Read more
By SKC Ogbonnia The recent harassment or detention of human rights activist, Dr. Chido Onumah, by state agents is not only a sign that Nigeria is drifting towards full-blown dictatorship, th... Read more







