Opinion
-
The Role of Citizens in the Times of Security Challenge – by Young Kigbara
It is appropriate and socially discreet to submit that the State by its commitment to the social contract that exist…
Read More » -
Ken Saro-Wiwa – Already 20 Years? – By Cameron Daudu
10 November 1995 was – to mix lingos – a dies horribilis par excellence for me! (A horrible day to…
Read More » -
Preventing oil conflict in Ogoni – by Prof. Ben Naanen
On January 4, 1993, the Ogoni protest movement was launched under the leadership of the Movement for the Survival of…
Read More » -
Rivers 2015: Under the boots of political gladiators
BEFORE the countdown to the forthcoming general elections, indications were clear that Rivers, a state that prides itself as the…
Read More » -
Boko Haram in Nigeria: The Revelation of Islam, by Omasoro Ovie Ali
For more than a quarter of a century, the Nigerian state has not seen violence and massacre on random sets…
Read More » -
Fighting Terrorism With Amnesty By Theophilus Ilevbare
Never mind the barefaced denial from Dr. Reuben Abati, Presidential Spokesman thatthe Commander-In-Chief, President Goodluck Jonathan, did not offer the…
Read More » -
BringBackOurGirls Campaign And The Evolution Of Hashtag Activism By Theophilus Ilevbare
Hashtag online activism has continued to prove critics wrong in the amazingly unique way it amplifies disconsolate unheard minority voices,…
Read More » -
Ken Saro-Wiwa: The Vision of a Writer And the Praxis of Progress
Human progress, according to Martin Luther King, Jr., is “neither automatic nor inevitable… Every step toward the goal of justice…
Read More » -
20 Years of Fighting Environmental Crimes By Nnimmo Bassey
It gives me great pleasure to welcome you all to this gathering marking the 20th anniversary of the Environmental Rights…
Read More » -
Ogoni: Shell’s crude reality
Perhaps Shell thought that it would get away with a murder. Everything that had happened in Ogoni for the past…
Read More »