By Edwin Madunagu What actually happened in Nigeria, from October 8, 2020 to the last week of that month? Did we see a protest, a revolt, an uprising, a rebellion, a nihilist – anarchist se... Read more
My dear American people, On the eve of the 2015 elections in Nigeria, President Barack Obama addressed the Nigerian people from the Oval Office. Following that tradition, I want to say a few... Read more
By James Osegu Boateng Those who know him say that the only things he couldn’t do was swim and whistle. He also flatly refused to accept capitalism as a development option and spent his whol... Read more
October 21, 2020: (Accra, Ghana) The Socialist Forum of Ghana (SFG) has noted with concern the unfolding political confrontation in Nigeria. Across the length and breadth of Nigeria and in a... Read more
By Ike Okonta Nature abhors a vacuum. When you take power without working out before hand what to do precisely with that power, your government will be trapped in a vicious cycle of confusio... Read more
By Judex Okoro In any democratic dispensation, the media plays a significant role of traditionally informing, educating, and entertaining the society. Besides, in every sane clime, the media... Read more
By Jide Jimoh Once reputed as the freest press in Africa, the Nigerian Press is sliding down on a quick pace as one of the worst. The litany of the subterfuge against the press in Nigeria is... Read more
The International Gynecologic Cancer Society (IGCS) established in 1987, a professional society focused on enhancing the care of women with gynecologic cancer worldwide, announced on August... Read more
ARTICLE 19, African Centre for Media and Information Literacy (AFRICMIL), Rule of Law and Accountability Advocacy Centre (RULAAC) and Human and Environmental Development Agenda (HEDA Resourc... Read more
Press Release CSOs COALITION AGAINST CERVICAL CANCER (CCACC) welcomes the adoption of a resolution by Member States of the World Health Organization (WHO): Cervical Cancer Prevention and Con... Read more







