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From Decolonising the Fortune Teller to Glimpses of 2027 Politics in Idomaland

Posted By: adminon: April 08, 2024In: Policy & GovernanceTags: Colonial anthropologists, Decoloniality, Fortune teller, Garri, Idomaland, Lower Edumoga, Otukpo, PoliticiansNo CommentsViews:
From Decolonising the Fortune Teller to Glimpses of 2027 Politics in Idomaland

The late Chief Uloko Okoko may not have been one of the regular names we encountered in the newspapers but he ought to have been in the media regularly. It is for no other reason than that h... Read more

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Chidinma Mordi in Another Artistic Unfolding, Away in London

Posted By: adminon: April 02, 2024In: Policy & GovernanceTags: "Inspire Inclusion", ethnicity, Magical thinking, Nationality, race, Self-compassion, ‘Stay soft’No CommentsViews:
Chidinma Mordi in Another Artistic Unfolding, Away in London

It won’t be the first outing of the Nigerian-born Architect and artist, Chidinma Yemisi Mordi who has been unveiling one of her masterpiece paintings, titled “Stay Soft,” at the... Read more

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In Critical Endorsement of Tinubu’s Birthday Dicta

Posted By: adminon: March 30, 2024In: Policy & GovernanceTags: Governmentality, History-making, Nietzsche, Sycophancy, Truth, Windfall mindednessNo CommentsViews:
In Critical Endorsement of Tinubu’s Birthday Dicta

By Adagbo ONOJA One would still have to comb the newspapers in particular, specifically March 28th, 29th and 30th, 2024 so as to be sure that potential advertisers abided by President Tinubu... Read more

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Re: Senator Ningi’s Hoopla: A Case of Honor among Thieves Principles?

Posted By: adminon: March 30, 2024In: Policy & GovernanceTags: Anthropologist Clifford Geertz, North, padding, Senator Abdul Ningi, Spiral science theoryNo CommentsViews:
Re: Senator Ningi's Hoopla: A Case of Honor among Thieves Principles?

Senator Abdul Ningi has recently been in the eye of the storm. It echoes in this short piece in which an academic replies a pundit. As is typical of Nigeria, nothing escapes the North-South... Read more

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A Review of Benedicta Egbo’s ‘Education and Sustainable Development in the 21st Century’

Posted By: adminon: March 23, 2024In: Policy & GovernanceTags: GAD, NGP, Sustainable Development, UPE, WINNo CommentsViews:
A Review of Benedicta Egbo's 'Education and Sustainable Development in the 21st Century'

Publisher: First Choice Books Year of Publication: 2024 (2nd Edition) Pagination: 313 Reviewer: Sylvester Odion Akhaine  Education and Sustainable Development in the 21st Century by Benedict... Read more

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What Should We Tell the President?  (2)

Posted By: adminon: March 03, 2024In: Policy & GovernanceTags: Advisory Committee, Council of Economic Advisors, Economic Management Team, FAAC, Foreign Portfolio and Direct Investment flows, The CFA/Naira rateNo CommentsViews:
What Should We Tell the President?  (2)

By Dr. Muhammad Sagagi “The President must be told that these combative postures and potentially destructive actions of state actors will create more uncertainty in the business environment... Read more

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What Should We Tell the President?  (1)

Posted By: adminon: February 18, 2024In: Policy & GovernanceTags: Debt Management Office, FX management policy, market-based reforms, National Planning Commission, Public policy coordination, Special Purpose Fund, State-owned EnterprisesNo CommentsViews:
What Should We Tell the President?  (1)

By Dr. Muhammad Sagagi There is certainly a seeming lack of policy coordination in reform implementation (both vertically-between FG and other tiers, and horizontally- within the FG itself)-... Read more

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Thinking Hard As Nigeria Reads the ‘Riot Act’ to the President

Posted By: adminon: February 13, 2024In: Policy & GovernanceTags: Dislocation, IBB, Palliatives, Prof Festus Iyayi, SAP, ‘Cuwa-cuwa’No CommentsViews:
Thinking Hard As Nigeria Reads the 'Riot Act' to the President

By Adagbo ONOJA The past two weeks has seen intense plea to the Federal Government of Nigeria to do something about the cost of living in the country. One big time player after another (gove... Read more

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Few Defective Factory Products Or a Flood of Fake Rechargeable Fans into Nigeria?

Posted By: adminon: January 17, 2024In: Policy & GovernanceTags: Asian Tigers, C. J. Electronics Superstores, CHINA, East Asia, Jikwoyi, LG outlet, Nigerian salesmen, RechargeableNo CommentsViews:
Few Defective Factory Products Or a Flood of Fake Rechargeable Fans into Nigeria?

Is it a case of few factory defective products that came as part of a huge bulk from East Asia and which somehow found their way into the market or is it a case of large scale injection of f... Read more

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CORRECTED: The Nyerere Imperative and Dr Ganduje’s APC Party School Gambit

Posted By: adminon: January 15, 2024In: Policy & GovernanceTags: 'Rise of the Rest', Africa, APC, Asia, Chief Olusegun Obasanjo, DEMOCRACY, Dr Abdullahi Ganduje, Dr. Julius Nyerere, Fair system, Keke- NAPEP, Lee Kuan Yew, Party School, PDP, PPI/IPSNo CommentsViews:
CORRECTED: The Nyerere Imperative and Dr Ganduje’s APC Party School Gambit

By Adagbo Onoja The frightening powerlessness of all the centres of power in Nigeria in facing down equally frightening indicators of the catastrophic compels us to be interested in any and... Read more

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