The 5th Wole Soyinka Centre Media Lecture Series held on Saturday 13 July, 2013 threw up significant issues for the understanding and successful use of the Nigerian Freedom of Information Ac... Read more
IN THE SUPREME COURT OF NIGERIA HOLDEN AT ABUJA SC/ /2013 APPEAL NO: CA/L/1142/11 SUIT NO: ID/745M/2011 BETWEEN: MR. BABATUNDE OMIDINA... Read more
By Abubakar Usman ‘From crisis to sustainable development’, a World Bank publication in 1989 asserts that “underlying the litany of Africa’s development is the crisis of governance; by gover... Read more
By Paul Irikefe President Goodluck Jonathan seems locked in a Sisyphean struggle with hard facts and the voices of well-meaning Nigerians. This has been an expected outcome from a president... Read more
By Bamidele Aturu Rivers State is on fire, literally and otherwise. But that is not really an accurate statement. It is better to say that Rivers State is the new epicenter of the fire that... Read more
By Edwin Madunagu The last segment ended with the fourth thesis on Boko Haram and its insurgency. We continue from there. Thesis Number Five: In some historical conj... Read more
The debate generated by the recent signing of death warrants of four condemned criminals in Edo State is not surprising against the backdrop of the existence of death penalty in the country’... Read more
Press release by N-KATALYST Gov. Rotimi Amaechi There is a blatant attack on Nigeria’s democracy demonstrated in the on-going saga in Rivers State that we, N-Katalyst, wish to draw att... Read more
By Heather Saul A café owner who says people walk out as soon as they see she is black has received the backing of her West Yorkshire community – and the wider world – after placing a sign i... Read more
By Chido Onumah Aminu Tambuwal This piece has nothing to do with what is happening in Egypt. Ultimately, Nigerians, based on their experience and the existing reality, will determine the tra... Read more







