Late Professor Adedeji, An Economic Icon – Gbenga Daniel
Former Governor of Ogun State, Otunba (Engr.) Gbenga Daniel has described late Professor Adebayo Adedeji as an outstanding economic icon and a distinguished cerebral who served his country, the West African sub-region, the African Continent and the international community meritoriously in various capacities during his remarkable career. The late... Read more
Ohanaeze President’s Country Home Bombed
The country home of the President General of Ohanaeze Ndigbo, Chief Nnia John Nwodo, at Ukehe in Enugu State has been bombed, a report from the area said. According to sketchy reports available to www.Africanewscircle.com, an Improvised Explosive Device was thrown into Nwodo’s house by unknown persons from outside... Read more
. Laments sharp practices by Ikeja Disco staff  A civil rights organization, the Save Lagos Group has fixed Friday June 8 as the date members of the group will picket the premises of the Ikeja Electricity Distribution Company over what it termed poor services to millions of the company’s... Read more
Nigeria’s Senate Calls For Buhari’s Impeachment
Nigerian Senators have lashed President Muhammadu Buhari over the payment of $496mn for the purchase of Tucano jets from the USA without the approval of the National Assembly. They went further to call for his impeachment. This followed a motion moved by lawmaker representing Edo South, Senator Matthew Urhoghide,... Read more
Incessant Killings: ESOCS Church protest against killings, bloodshed across Nigeria.
Members of the Eternal Sacred Order of the Cherubim and Seraphim (ESOCS), Yewa Provincial Headquarters, Ilaro, Ogun State today staged a protest against the recurring killings across Nigeria.   This is in response to the latest bloody incidents in Benue State and the Christian Association of Nigeria’s (CAN) declaration of... Read more
Murdered For Their Christian Faith In Nigeria: An Eye Witness Account Of The Killings At St. Ignatius Catholic Parish Ukpo Mbalôm
By Reverend Father Tagesa Akpagher I went to the scene of the killings yesterday at St. Ignatius Catholic Parish Ukpo Mbalôm, which is sharing boundaries with my parish. After I deposited the corpse of the first priest that was killed, Fr. Joseph Gôr, I went back to the parish,... Read more
The Dearth of Debating Society and the Need for Those on Biafran Front to Debate without Abuse
By Nkem Ekeopara Last year, some statements were attributed to Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie the author of the critically acclaimed novel on Biafra, Half of a Yellow Sun, and winner of the prestigious Orange Prize for Literature. She was quoted to have said or written that “I’m Nigerian because a... Read more
Save Lagos Group Decriess Gross Infrastructural Decay In Lagos Primary Schools
*Petitions governor for action on schools rehabilitation, not propaganda A civil rights organisation, the Save Lagos Group has lamented the state of schools’ infrastructure in Lagos State, saying the Akinwunmi Ambode led government has perpetuated gross underfunding of education sector. The Convener of the group, Comrade Adeniyi A. Sulaiman... Read more
Closing The Gender Gap In STEM: Reason For Involving More Women In Programme
By: Celine Bremaud  It will take another 217 years to close the economic gender gap. This is according to the latest Global Gender Gap Report released by the World Economic Forum which found that globally, gender parity is shifting into reverse for the first time since it was first... Read more
Africa Has No True Freedom If the Poverty Apocalypse Persists
By Rudo Kwaramba-Kayombo   I remember being swept up in the crowds in Trafalgar Square in July 2005. Nelson Mandela assumed the podium to roaring applause to deliver his powerful ​Make Poverty History speech. The atmosphere was surreal and around 22,000 people came together to march as a collective... Read more