By John Molyneux The counter-revolution in Egypt, together with the confused outcome of the upheavals in Ukraine, has revived the old argument that real popular power is impossible. John Mol... Read more
By Tomas Jivanda Archbishop Emeritus of Cape Town, Desmond Tutu (left) and late Nelson Mandela Retired archbishop Desmond Tutu has said he is happy Nelson Mandela is dead – so he does... Read more
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 Dale Rutstein Local staff printing a birth certificate at Mityana hospital in Uganda using technology called Mobile Vital Records System. ©UNICEF/Uganda/2013/Sibiloni C4D, S4D and... Read more
African Centre for Media & Information Literacy (AFRICMIL) in collaboration with Gabinete de Comunicación y Educación (Universidad Autonoma de Barcelona), Barcelona Spain last month sign... Read more