The Yoruba is the biggest group in Nigeria, with 21 per cent of the population; while the Hausas are 19 per cent; Fulani, 11 ...
Sudanese Ambassador to Nigeria, Mohamed Abdelaal, has linked Africa’s socio-economic challenges to foreign interventions ...
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The Killing Fields On the Plateau

It has happened again. On Sunday, March 30, another round of killings was unleashed on Plateau state. Since September 2001, "Plateau state" and "killings" have so often appeared in the same sentence, ...
The Kwankwasiyya Movement,which is rooting for a joint ticket of Obi and Kwankwaso, dismissed Atiku’s support in the north as ...
Nigeria’s borders, drawn during the 1884 Berlin Conference, continue to shape security, identity, and political challenges ...
Plateau State’s recurring violence is dissected by Chiechefulam Ikebuiro. He exposed accountability gaps and long-ignored ...
The Niki Tobi panel identified two immediate triggers of the 2001 crisis- a confrontation involving a woman named Rhoda at Congo-Russia during Juma’at prayers, and the controversial appointment of ...
In various interactions with ladies I interviewed at some wedding ceremonies, my attention was drawn to a practice among some ...
Armed Fulani herders have become daring. They have become emboldened by the empty “vows” government and security agencies make each time they( herders) carry out blood- chilling mayhem on the Plateau.
The question is whether Nigeria is a democracy? This question will elicit different answers. Some will answer, “yes, of course” reciting the periods of civil rule from 1960 to 1966.
That Nigeria is almost reeling on the floor over terror attacks is stating the obvious. That it is assuming a characteristic ...