By Biko Agozino Africa needs a democratic revolution led by the working people. For that to happen, the united peoples of Africa must start their own socialist party whose primary goal is to... Read more
ISIS has at least 10 ‘provinces’ outside Iraq and Syria. The recent history of the one in Nigeria tells us about how the group operates, and why it will stay a threat. Philip Obaji Jr. CALAB... Read more
By Olukayode Ajulo I received word to review Okoi Obono-Obla ‘s new book, The Making of a Change Agent with much anticipation. Knowing it’s author ‘s antecedents and prolif... Read more
By Muhammad Sanusi II In the Name of Allah, the Beneficent the Merciful. It is a great honor for me to have been invited to speak on this landmark occasion of the third year of the atrocious... Read more
Title: My Tiny Thoughts Author: Seth Oyinloye Reviewer: Chido Onumah Pages: 221; Publisher: Sowers Publishing House, Abuja Seth Oyinloye’s My Tiny Thoughts is a small book with very few word... Read more
As part of the celebration of UNICEF’s 70th anniversary last year, we invited writers from all over the world to write a short story on the theme ‘what I want for every child’. Out of the mo... Read more
Two years after the largest documented schoolchildren abduction by Boko Haram militants occurred in the northeastern Nigeria town of Damasak, hundreds of schoolchildren are still missing. Wh... Read more
Press Statement We are a delegation of the Nzuko Umunna, a Pan-Igbo group, whose members are individual professionals within Nigeria and the Diaspora, as well members/leaders of most pan-Igb... Read more
Fleeing from the brutality of jihadists, thousands of women and girls wind up in camps where they’re sexually abused. To them, prostitution in Italy sounds like escape. By Philip Obaji Jr. M... Read more
Nafisatu Yunusa is excited about change. The 23-year-old mother of three lives in Marafa, a village of just over 600 people in Bauchi State, northern Nigeria, where the dry winter season can... Read more