By Runcie C.W. Chidebe Coronavirus (COVID-19) is here to teach us a lesson; I hope we learn. Nigeria’s healthcare is unhealthy. But instead of fixing it our rulers have been busy flying up a... Read more
By Sylvester Odion Akhaine The Lord has spoken. The fire is lit on the mountain and everyone is on the run. Those who bestrode the world yesterday like colossi are themselves seeking hiding... Read more
By SKC Ogbonnia The ongoing coronavirus pandemic (COVID-19), which has compelled people to stay within their localities, illuminates the genius of the ageless adage: charity begins at home.... Read more
By Patrick O. Okigbo III A few weeks ago, a friend of mine called to inquire about “my plans”. My plans? He wanted to know how I was preparing for Nigeria’s eventual collapse. He then went... Read more
The African Centre for Media and Information Literacy (AFRICMIL) and its partners—PT Books, YIAGA Africa, OakTV, Sahara Reporters and TechHerNg— today announced a book project to commemorate... Read more
Power, sex and corruption – what we know and what we don’t This article addresses the sensitive topic of sexual violence and may be upsetting to some readers. Reader discretion is advised. A... Read more
In commemoration of the Black and Women’s History Month, Dr. Atim Eneida George, a former Public Affairs Officer of the US Embassy in Nigeria, has engaged residents of Makoko community in La... Read more
By Edwin Madunagu Reflections on the current “insecurity” and “threatening state failure” in Nigeria – and what the Nigerian Left can do – recently led me, in a tortuous manner, back to a fo... Read more
Nigeria’s Obiageli Ezekwesili in conjunction with the Robert Bosch Academy presents the #FixPolitics Initiative with an inaugural conference in Lagos. Ezekwesili who is currently a Richard v... Read more
By SKC Ogbonnia The spate of insecurity bedeviling Nigeria has continued unabated because of stark hypocrisy within the political class. Consider, for instance, the recent speech by Enyinnay... Read more







