By Chido Onumah I ended the first part of this piece last week by asking on whose side President Jonathan was on the fuel subsidy debacle: the Nigerian masses or his oil-marketers friends? I... Read more
By Edwin Madunagu On Africa must be modern, authored by Olufemi Taiwo, I had proposed that the book be freed from its “capitalist and idealist integument” and the result “integrated in... Read more
ONE YEAR SINCE THE JANUARY UPRISING: A CALL TO DEEPEN THE UNFOLDING REVOLUTIONARY PROCESS IN NIGERIA
By Jaye Gaskia & Ken Henshaw (OPEN LETTER TO THE JANUARY COALITION) The United Action For Democracy (UAD), a historic political nationwide coalition of citizens’ organisations across our... Read more
By Prof Ben Nwabueze My last adventure in constitution-making was as constitutional adviser to the Provisional Government of Ethiopia set up after the ouster of Mengistu Haile Mariam. The co... Read more
By Chido Onumah If you are confused about the assurance by President Jonathan during his recent media chat that “Subsidy stays in 2013”, you are not alone. A few days before the presidential... Read more
By Edwin Madunagu One of the threads leading to Values Education and National Development can be traced back to Professor Otonti Nduka’s 1964 book, Western Education and the Nigerian C... Read more
By Jaye Gaskia & David Ugolor ‘END IMPUNITY NOW’ is a nationwide campaign initiated in May 2012 as a network of civil society organisations in Nigeria alarmed by the dangerous scale corr... Read more
By Osi Okponobi President Jonathan ... Read more
By Chido Onumah Reuben Abati and Doyin Okupe are amongst the best in their business. And by this, I mean the business of dissembling. That was exactly what Abati did in his latest treatise,... Read more
By Edwin Madunagu The first segment of this essay ended with a number of connected propositions, which can be re-presented as follows: That Nigeria is not the arithmetical sum of its e... Read more