By Com Jasper Azuatalam I have been thinking and pondering over this incident, can there be anything worse than it? I honestly do not believe so. This is a multidimensional tragedy and I hav... Read more
Chinua Achebe The 2014 Achebe Colloquium on Africa — African Literature as Restoration: Chinua Achebe as Teacher will be held at Brown University, Providence, R.I. USA, from May 1-3, 2014. A... Read more
PRESS STATEMENT BY THE CIVIL SOCIETY DELEGATION TO THE NATIONAL CONFERENCE IN NIGERIA The Civil Society Delegation to the National Conference, and the entire pro democracy civil society move... Read more
By Timi Babatunde About three or four years ago, the British Royal College of Physicians was involved in a peer review process with one of her Nigerian counterparts, the West Africa College... Read more
By Wole Soyinka Wole Soyinka I have a cloud of sadness within me as I speak. It has to do with an absence, a non-event which, both as a product in itself and as the product’s fate, cou... Read more
Pagan Amum was once a staunch ally of the president South Sudan is withdrawing the case against four top politicians accused of treason that triggered the civil war, the justice minister has... Read more
By Muhammadu Buhari Sinister terror and hatred have again reached from the shadows to steal the lives of innocent Nigerians. In Nyanya, seventy-two people were killed by a car bom... Read more
By Saatah Nubari Murtala Nyako I had no intention of putting down an article today. As a matter of truth, I had just come back from a night vigil, and I had planned to keep my body and... Read more
By Steve Williams When in 2003 the Supreme Court of the United State’s ruled in Lawrence v. Texas that so-called sodomy bans throughout the United States are unconstitutional because they in... Read more
By Kevin Mathews It’s been almost a full year since the tragic Bangladesh factory collapse killed 1,135 garment workers in the capital of Dhaka. Though police have been slow to formulate cha... Read more







