By Jaye Gaskia Some of the major gains of our January Uprising against unconscionable fuel price hike, bad governance, abject poverty and increasingly mindboggling scale of corruption and im... Read more
By Chido Onumah If you want to appreciate the integrity deficit of the Jonathan administration, look no further than the events surrounding the disappearance and appearance of the First Lady... Read more
By Edwin Madunagu IN the opening segment of this article, I defined and introduced the concept of modernity, surveyed its key features and sketched aspects of its history and its relat... Read more
By Rev. Fr. Paul Irikefe We have been hit and very badly by the worst flood disaster in living memory. By one estimate, about 350 communities have been submerged, and 1.3 million Nigerians h... Read more
By Jaye Gaskia This raining season has come to be one of the most disastrous in our nation’s history, by the share scale and scope of the flooding and the consequent impacts on people, livel... Read more
By Edwin Madunagu These are study notes on modernity (and postmodernity) and the social- transformational perspective it throws up for Africa. They are also, in particular, an apprecia... Read more
By Sam Amadi (Firstpublished: Jan 10, 2007 “The Nigeria civil war broke out on 6 July 1967. The war was the culmination of an uneasy peace and stability that had plagued the nation sin... Read more
By Edwin Madunagu Although the topic of our discussion has now changed, the theme remains the same: changing the world. In the opening segment of the preceding essay, Endless debate ov... Read more
By Victoria Ohaeri Press Statement In two separate incidents in the last week, about 50 Nigerian youths lost their lives in the most gruesome and barbaric manner rarely seen elsewhere in the... Read more
Canada’s archaic access-to-information regime is about to establish a toehold in the online world. The Harper government plans a pilot project early next year to allow ordinary citizen... Read more