July 2025

The Genocide: 1967 – 1970 By Prof. MarkAnthony Nze

The Genocide: 1967–1970 by Prof. MarkAnthony Nze stands as a searing historical masterpiece that confronts one of Africa’s darkest tragedies—the Nigerian Civil War and the genocide against the Biafran people. Far beyond a simple retelling of events, the book is a profound moral reckoning, exposing the catastrophic cost of political greed, ethnic hatred, and international complicity. Prof. Nze weaves meticulous research with poignant reflection to illuminate how millions perished in a conflict where human life was cruelly subordinated to the quest for power and territory.

With unflinching honesty, he chronicles the famine, mass killings, and suffering endured by innocent civilians, …

How France Looted Africa—And Why Traoré Is Ending It

A Fierce, Fact-Driven, Pan-African Reckoning

“The days of governing from Paris are over. We speak for ourselves now.”
(Traoré, 2023).

By Prof. MarkAnthony Nze
Investigative Journalist | Public Intellectual | Global Governance Analyst

Executive Summary

This report offers a masterfully detailed exposition of France’s evolving and increasingly challenged role in Africa, revealing the layers of neocolonial legacy, strategic manipulation, economic exploitation, and the continent’s growing resistance, particularly through the assertive emergence of new leaders like Captain Ibrahim Traoré. Over twelve rigorously structured sections, the analysis unpacks the decline of Francafrique—France’s post-independence network of influence in its former colonies—and maps

British Empire’s Corruption And Exploitation In Nigeria

By Prof. MarkAnthony Nze
Investigative Journalist | Public Intellectual | Global Governance Analyst

“The British Empire did not simply rule Nigeria—it rewired it, embedding its logic into the economy, the law, the classroom, and the imagination.”

Executive Summary

The Long Shadow of Empire and the Urgent Call for Decolonization

This 12-part series unpacks the deep, systemic, and enduring exploitation of Nigeria by the British Empire—revealing a history not of reluctant rule, but of deliberate conquest, control, and resource extraction. From the initial economic footholds of the Royal Niger Company to the violent annexation of sovereign kingdoms like Benin and Sokoto,

Nigeria: Corruption, Collapse, And The Crisis Under Tinubu

An In-Depth Exposé of State Capture, Institutional Decay, and the War on Accountability

By Prof. MarkAnthony Nze
Special Investigative Exposé

Investigative Journalist | Public Intellectual | Global Governance Analyst

 

Executive Summary

This comprehensive investigative exposé unveils a deeply entrenched system of corruption, institutional decay, and elite impunity under the administration of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu. Grounded in verified public data, insider accounts, whistleblower testimonies, and classified documents, it exposes how state power has been systematically weaponized to protect privilege, suppress dissent, and undermine the basic tenets of democratic governance.

Spanning twelve rigorously documented sections, the report details how Nigeria’s …