By Austine Uche-Ejeke The current buzz now in the polity is the agitations and quest for inclusion of young people to run for the Presidency and other high offices in the land. This has com... Read more
By Obi Nwakanma The mish-mash of Nigeria’s post-war history has permitted many sad revisions which in turn has made Nigerian historical studies and i... Read more
By M. K. Dikwa Protocols It gives me great pleasure to welcome you all to this seminar. I believe we are going to have a productive time, which will benefit everyone present and educate us... Read more
“This platform represents the beginning of a process to aggregate and articulate a vision and outline a program of action for a Citizen led and People driven Radical Social Transformation of... Read more
By Adewale Adeoye I’m really surprised any progressive person can oppose state police. Nigeria will remain in the dungeon of violence and social misery as long as we condemn the fate of poli... Read more
By Edwin Madunagu It is now appropriate, indeed imperative, for the Nigerian Left to present its own manifesto to the country. This should be in form of a people’s manifesto, a people’s cha... Read more
By Patrick O. Okigbo III In the famous words of George W. Bush: “There’s an old saying in Tennessee – I know it’s in Texas, probably in Tennessee – that says, fool me... Read more
By SKC Ogbonnia Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Adekunle Tinubu means different things to different people. But if dynamic opposition is the life-wire of a democracy, it is very fitting then to name him... Read more
By Jaye Gaskia THE CURRENT FAILED ECONOMIC PARADIGM Let us begin by trying to understand where we are at – at the moment, so that we can put things in their proper perspective. This is... Read more
By Edwin Madunagu Late in the evening of August 6, 1977, eight Nigerian socialists, resident in Calabar, met in that city and formed the Calabar Group of Socialists (CGS). Calabar was then t... Read more







