By James Onanefe Ibori DSP, I write this with a mixture of a heavy heart and compelling sense of pride. Even as I mourn, I find comfort in the love, admiration, reverence and even veneratio... Read more
By Roberto Sarti & Ben Gliniecki Almost everyone is involved from across The Establishment, the rich and the ruling class: current and former heads of state; business magnates; and celeb... Read more
By Costas Efimeros Panama Papers were described as “the revelation of the century” and “the biggest leak in history”. 11.5 million documents of Mossack Fonseca, the 4th biggest law firm prov... Read more
By Naomi Klein/The Nation Clinton is uniquely unsuited to the epic task of confronting the fossil-fuel companies that profit from climate change. There aren’t a lot of certainties left in th... Read more
By Biko Agozino Many thanks or Nagwode to poor Fulani Cattle Herders in Nigeria, thank you on behalf of poor Nigerians all over the country who have relied on you for over 100 years to suppl... Read more
By Adagbo Onoja How might we explain or understand the situation whereby the president of Nigeria in the year 2016 tells a global television channel that there is nothing wrong with going ag... Read more
By Abdulrazaq Magaji What do honest, decent and innocent people do when they are tossed before a judge for an offence they never committed? Do they run from pillar to post, accuse witches, w... Read more
By Godwin Onyeacholem Even as one struggles to make room for optimism in the destiny of Nigeria in these unsettling times, without doubt in the hope that those who now hold the levers of pow... Read more
By Bruce Fein Biafra, dominated by the great Igbo race, enjoyed sovereignty before Great Britain commenced exploitive colonial rule over Nigeria under the racist banner of Rudyard Kipling’s... Read more
By Raji Bello I am writing this piece out of extreme frustration, caused by my countrymen’s incurable obsession with tribal identity. In Nigeria today, tribalism has been elevated to the sta... Read more







