On this Independence Day 2021, my focus is appropriately Nigerian politics. My point of entry is Nollywood, which I must…
Browsing: Prof Jibrin Ibrahim
I lost a good fried, Dr Obadiah (Obed) Mailafia on Sunday at the young age of 64 years, apparently, from…
Indications are that the offensive against the bandits in Zamfara State is making some progress. Hundreds of them have been…
It has been a bad week for West Africa with the third coup in five months. It started in Chad,…
The book I have been waiting for has arrived. It is called: “Formation: The Making of Nigeria From Jihad to…
Yesterday, the African Polling Institute organised a spirit raising event in Abuja focused on a debate social cohesion in Nigeria.…
Alhaji Ahmed Joda died on 13th August and since his passage, there has been a remarkable outpouring of emotion at…
The first wave of kidnapping for ransom in Nigeria was almost benign. A couple of Europeans or white South Africans…
Following a Special Report, General Saleh Bala and I had written for the United States Institute for Peace (USIP), entitled…
Yesterday, I saw a video clip of the Emir of Muri giving Fulani bandits a 30-day ultimatum to stop killing…