By Jewel Allison Jewel Allison says she stayed quiet after Bill Cosby assaulted her because she didn’t want to hurt the African-American community. (Yana Paskova/For The Washington Pos... Read more
By Stephanie McCrummen Blocks of rundown flats in Festac Town. (Andrew Esiebo/The Washington Post LAGOS, Nigeria — It was once a place so full of middle-class promise that locals called it P... Read more
By Kayode Ketefe Tomorrow, March 6, 2015, is the 106th posthumous birthday anniversary of one of Africa’s greatest politicians and arguably Nigeria’s best known political avatar, Chief Jerem... Read more
By Frank Opara There is an existing rattling perception by the majority of the white locals in the beautiful city of Manchester, England. It is the fact that an average black guy in the city... Read more
By Shyamantha Asokan/BuzzFeed News Reporter Buhari swamped by journalists after giving a talk at London think-tank Chatham House on Feb. 26. Photo: Shyamantha Asokan for BuzzFeed News Nigeri... Read more
By Salihu Moh. Lukman Background: The Democratic Context and Contest Recently, His Excellency, Amb. (retd.) Ignatius C. Olisemeka, former Nigerian Ambassador to the United States, made... Read more
By Frank Opara Personally, I find nothing wrong with a 72-year old who decides to seek medical attention after an exhaustive round of campaign rallies in a country like ours. Gen. Muhammadu... Read more
By Muhammadu Buhari Permit me to start by thanking Chatham House for the invitation to talk about this important topic at this crucial time. When speaking about Nigeria overseas, I normally... Read more
By Kayode Ketefe This week, I venture to take a break from the political issues to address other areas of national development. The instant focus is the imperative of science education as to... Read more
By Jaye Gaskia As the forced rescheduled dates for the 2015 general elections rapidly approaches, the ominous clouds that have been gathering over our national existence have continue to thi... Read more







