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Urban Riots Across Sierra Leone Trigger Fears of a West African Spring (Or Is It Summer?)

Posted By: adminon: August 11, 2022In: World From AfricaTags: Arab Spring, Freetown, GWOT, NIGERIA, Sierra Leone, ‘African condition’No CommentsViews:
Urban Riots Across Sierra Leone Trigger Fears of a West African Spring (Or Is It Summer?)

Urban riots which kicked off peacefully last Monday have reached violent crescendo as for the government to clamp curfew on the country. Curfew is now running from 7 pm to 7 am unlike when i... Read more

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Democracy, Populism or Revolution: Options Towards A New World Order

Posted By: adminon: August 05, 2022In: World From AfricaTags: #EndSARS, Arab Spring, BLM, CHINA, Churchill, Peter Drucker, Russia, The Bastille Prison, The Rajapaska dynasty, the “Butcher of the Congo”, Trumpism, “Yellow Vest”No CommentsViews:
Democracy, Populism or Revolution: Options Towards A New World Order

By Ambassador Usman Sarki The storming of the Presidential Palace in Colombo by thousands of Sri Lankans last month brings to mind the historic storming of the Bastille Prison outside Paris... Read more

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The Beginning of Nigeria’s Share of the World’s Most Successful Revolution?

Posted By: adminon: March 01, 2022In: SpectacleTags: Arab Spring, Gender equity, Great October Socialist RevolutionNo CommentsViews:
The Beginning of Nigeria's Share of the World's Most Successful Revolution?

The gender revolution has been the world’s most successful revolution, we are told. It shows in the diverse forces and interests in this push in Nigeria, indicating how successfully th... Read more

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Facing Down the Lies About the Lagos State #ENDSARS Panel Report

Posted By: adminon: December 12, 2021In: NewsLogTags: Arab Spring, Lagos State #EndSars Judicial Panel, Lekki Tollgate shootingNo CommentsViews:
Facing Down the Lies About the Lagos State #ENDSARS Panel Report

By Mike Kebonkwu Esq Before the dust and furore over the #EndSars Judicial Panel’s White Paper report by Lagos government settles, let’s just remind ourselves that it is in our nature and ch... Read more

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Whatsapp: The Revolutionary Tool of the Naiveté

Posted By: adminon: January 04, 2021In: SpectacleTags: #EndSARS, Arab Spring, Attention economy, Marxists, NetizenNo CommentsViews:
Whatsapp: The Revolutionary Tool of the Naiveté

By Y. Z. Yaú It is itself a revolution when a leading promoter of IT in Nigeria such as Mallam YZ Ya’u is turning his back on social media usage, with particular reference to radical democra... Read more

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Y Z Yau’s Shara Primary School Campaign as a Debate in When is a Revolution Revolutionary

Posted By: adminon: September 07, 2019In: NewsLogTags: Arab Spring, Boris Yelstin, CPSU, Emancipatory Realism, Gov Umar Ganduje, Marxism, Military Vanguardism, Occupy Movement, Shara Community, SUBEB, Sumaila LGA, USSRNo CommentsViews:
Y Z Yau’s Shara Primary School Campaign as a Debate in When is a Revolution Revolutionary

“Security is a thick signifier” “Like health and status, security is a condition that is not difficult to define; in each case, the starting point should begin in the experiences, imaginings... Read more

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