By Lekan Akinosho I am a rabid hater of Conservative Parties even if they use the words “compassionate conservatism” ala George Bush Jr. The Conservative Party of Canada is like the Republic... Read more
By Mohammed Dahiru Aminu Nigerians have yet come up with a consensual definition of “Corruption”. This disharmony in our perceptions of the criminal act is even more pronounced between the h... Read more
By SKC Ogbonnia* A group of senators forged documents to enthrone a cabal to the leadership of the Nigerian Senate, the nation’s highest law-making body on June 9, 2015. They were caught red... Read more
Book description Omolade Adunbi investigates the myths behind competing claims to oil wealth in Nigeria’s Niger Delta. Looking at ownership of natural resources, oil extraction practices,... Read more
By Omolade Adunbi When I started graduate school at Yale in the early 2000s, Nigeria, my home country, had just transitioned from many years of military dictatorship to a democracy. I though... Read more
By Chido Onumah Emma Ezeazu who was buried in Onitsha, southeast Nigeria, on July 4 was one the staunchest activists of the radical student and civil society movements in Nigeria. His death... Read more
By Oshiokpekhai Utu-Orbih As President Mohammed Buhari furthers a procrastination to unveil his agenda as Nigeria’s new commander-in-chief, one cannot but notice one man that in no small mea... Read more
“European (colonial) memory sprouts on the graveyard of African memory.” – Ngugi Wa Thiong’o (Remembering Visions) “…the question of memory not only explains what ails contempora... Read more
By Mohammed Haruna Protocol Mr. Chairman, distinguished ladies and gentlemen. Permit me to begin this keynote speech by thanking the publishers of Sundiata Post for giving me this opportunit... Read more







