NATIONAL POLITICS & ECONOMY Northern Governors’ Forum: From Symbolism To The Niger Governor’s Abuja Lodge Why have Northern Governors stopped holding their meetings in Kaduna? Why has the symbolism of that city become increasingly lost to our September 27, 2011
TRIBUTES IKENNA NDAGUBA: One of the best of Nigerian broadcasting This week, veteran broadcaster, Ikena Ndaguba died at 76; he had been sick for a while. It was his indisposition that stopped September 22, 2011
NATIONAL POLITICS & ECONOMY Between God, Jonah Jang and the Plateau crisis In response to a barrage of questions from journalists on the Plateau issues [SIC], Jang angrily said: “Am I God to end September 22, 2011
KWARA Senator Muhammed Sha’aba Lafiagi: Can’t Put A Good Man Down Last week, Senator Muhammed Sha’abaLafiagi, former governor of Kwara State, was made representative of the state in the Senate Constitution Review Committee. September 21, 2011
MISCELLANEOUS Our Country Is An Open Toilet Built Upon A Foundation Of Absurd Rumours Dr Suomi Sakai is not likely to be known to the “average” Nigerian; but he makes very telling comments about our country. September 21, 2011
AFRICAN & INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS Remembering the First 9-11 This week, the first decade of the terrorist attack on the twin towers (those veritable symbols of American economic power and of September 15, 2011
TRIBUTES Master Of His Age: The Story Of Anthony Enahoro MASTER OF HIS AGE: THE STORY OF ANTHONY ENAHORO EDITED BY: LANRE IDOWU PAGES: 170 PUBLISHERS: DIAMOND PUBLICATIONS LIMITED, LAGOS AND ABUJA September 10, 2011
AFRICAN & INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS Wikileaks and Nigerian ruling class indiscretions “Ribadu, seeming to be in an environment where he felt comfortable and relaxed (the US Ambassador’s residence!), told the ambassador he wanted September 8, 2011
EDITORIALS The Alarming Ranking Position Of Nigerian Universities The 2011 ranking of the top 100 African universities was recently posted on the internet. From a Nigerian perspective, it made very September 7, 2011
AFRICAN & INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS Libya: Jonathan’s hurry to please imperialism LAST week, the Libyan war swept into Tripoli as the rebels were put in boats by the Western powers to take the September 1, 2011