The Mess and Mental Distress of Man’s Dual Nature: A review of Olukorede S. Yishau’s ‘After the End’ — Oluwaseyi Oso
With “Wedlock of the Gods,” professor brings Nigerian storytelling and culture to USC main stage — Chinyere Amobi
There is no reason why a Nigerian child cannot speak a single Nigerian language — Ndidi Chiazor Enenmor
Book Review·May 23, 2021·5 min readHow Autocracy Shaped Our Democracy – A review of Max Siollun’s “Soldiers of Fortune” – Najib KazaureAs Nigeria tethers on the edge with insistent clamouring and dire prognostications, we take a look at a book which... Read More
News·January 9, 2021·3 min readNobel laureate, Wole Soyinka Throws His Weight Behind Bobi Wine’s bid to be Uganda’s PresidentAuthor, playwright, and poet Wole Soyinka has long been forthright about African democracy, especially in his home country Nigeria. He... Read More
News·November 24, 2020·14 min readDemocracy, Youth Agency, and the Nigerian CrisisReport on the virtual #EndSARS roundtable, “Democracy, Youth Agency and the Nigerian Crisis,” hosted on October 27 as part of... Read More
News·November 23, 2020·4 min readLAUNCH OF A NEW BOOK, NIGERIA: DEMOCRACY WITHOUT DEVELOPMENT. HOW TO FIX IT.Renowned political economist, development practitioner, governance expert and current Special Adviser on Research and Documentation to Governor Nasir Ahmad El-Rufai... Read More
News·October 25, 2020·1 min readIDENTITY THIEVES ON THE RAMPAGE- Wole SoyinkaUndoubtedly in order to promote the video clip of an ethnic revanchist calling on Igbo to leave Yoruba land, this... Read More
News·October 25, 2020·3 min readWHERE DO WE GO FROM HERE?-Aduke Gomez“…For their souls dwell in the house of tomorrow, which you cannot visit, not even in your dreams…For life goes... Read More