COMMUNIQUE ISSUED AT THE END OF THE ONE DAY AFRICA DAY COLLOQUIUM ORGANIZED BY THE DIFFERENCE NEWSPAPER ON “ECONOMIC HURDLES ON THE PATH OF AFRICAN INTEGRATION (25 YEARS OF THE AFRICAN ECONO... Read more
Press Statement It appears the stage is set. The decorations and rehearsals are done and the spectators ready for another round of war games in the Niger Delta. War drums are beating, the co... Read more
By Muhammadu Buhari Fellow Heads of State & Government, The Secretary-General of the Commonwealth, the Rt. Honourable Patricia Scotland, QC, Business Leaders, Representatives of Civil S... Read more
By Alan Woods For Marxists, the root cause of all forms of oppression consists in the division of society into classes. But oppression can take many forms. Alongside class oppression we find... Read more
By Odia Ofeimun A realistic and knowledge-driven programme is the basis upon which I seek to be a candidate under the Labour Party in the 2016 Governorship Election in Edo State. I have no t... Read more
Baby Zainab Mohammed, just twenty-five days old, is fussing and crying. She is with her mother in a health centre at the Dalori camp for people displaced by the conflict in northeast Nigeria... Read more
Prof Chidi Anselm Odinkalu is a household name, not only in the world of human rights activism, being the immediate past chairman of National Human Rights commission, NHRC, having served in... Read more
By Jessica Weiss Alice Brennan got the call in early November. The International Consortium of Investigative Journalists (ICIJ) was coordinating a large-scale project involving a massive dat... Read more
By Philip Obaji Jr. Nigeria announces the capture of ‘Ansaru’ chief Khalid al Barnawi. But al Qaeda’s men in Africa are still very dangerous indeed—especially to foreigners. WARRI, Nigeria —... Read more
By Elnathan John If you ask me, you have the best profession in the world. And especially as a Nigerian journalist, even though your bosses never pay you, you have so much potential to make... Read more







