The state of wisdom in Nigeria is that you believe the words of a politician at your own peril. The…
Browsing: Prof. Jibrin Ibrahim
Virtually all Nigeria political parties are in deep crisis. Those who control them have no respect for internal party democracy…
Women have been protesting at the National Assembly since Wednesday against the rejection of several bills seeking gender equality in…
Nigeria’s national educational policy is based on the premise that the greatest investment that a nation can make for the…
Yesterday, the National Working Group on Governance and Peacebuilding in Nigeria held a Roundtable on the imperative of building a…
I am beginning to see signs of evolving plans to stop the President from signing the Electoral Bill and I…
The current democratic transition in West Africa started in the early 1990s. At the formal level, it led to the…
We now know that the so-called national leader of the All Progressives Congress, (APC), Asiwaju Bola Tinubu wants to be…
Last week, I attended a Convening on Higher Education in Africa, organised by Prof Toyin Falola of the University of…
I spent the holidays in Cotonou and the road trip from Lagos to Cotonou was very interesting. The road from…
