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Enough of the Self-Sacrificing Heroism of Academics in Nigeria

Posted By: adminon: July 15, 2022In: De-EscalationTags: Almajiri, ASUU, Congregation, NUC, Senate, TETFundNo CommentsViews:
Enough of the Self-Sacrificing Heroism of Academics in Nigeria

By Ibrahim Bello-Kano I think it’s time for academics in Nigeria to begin to rethink their role in the so-called Nigerian University System. Here are a few reasons for that contention.... Read more

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Reflecting on the Prof Anthony Asiwaju Generational Paradox in Nigeria

Posted By: adminon: July 07, 2022In: BookspaceTags: 'Imaginative Geographies', ASUU, Ibadan School of History, Realism, US International Relations, Zaria School of HistoryNo CommentsViews:
Reflecting on the Prof Anthony Asiwaju Generational Paradox in Nigeria

The public presentation later today of Prof Anthony Asiwaju’s Bridging African Boundaries: Cross-Border Areas and Regional Integration in Comparative History and Policy Advocacy presents an... Read more

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The Eskor Toyo Poser

Posted By: adminon: July 05, 2022In: FlashbackTags: ASUU, DEMOCRACY, Dr. Ukachukwu Uwazie, Free and Fair Election, Good Nigeria, Prof Eskor ToyoNo CommentsViews:
The Eskor Toyo Poser

“It is the current ASUU president, Dr. Ukachukwu Uwazie who asked the question Nigerians have not asked, which they should. That is: assuming you have a free and fair election, does that mea... Read more

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The Answer is to Keep Chris Ngige Out of Any ASUU-FG Interface

Posted By: adminon: June 25, 2022In: De-EscalationTags: Adamu Adamu, ASUU, Chris Ngige, Chukwuemeka Nwajiuba, Incomes and Wages Commission, IPPSS, Isa Pantami, National Salaries, UTASNo CommentsViews:
The Answer is to Keep Chris Ngige Out of Any ASUU-FG Interface

By Terngu Sylvanus Nomishan Ensuing from the activities of Chris Ngige regarding the current strike by the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU), there is need for us to interrogate hi... Read more

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On Chief Edwin Kiagbodo Clark @ 95

Posted By: adminon: May 26, 2022In: People in ActionTags: ASUU, Constitutional federalism, Niger Delta, PANDEFNo CommentsViews:
On Chief Edwin Kiagbodo Clark @ 95

By Dr. Pogu Bitrus The Middle Belt Forum (MBF) is happy to felicitate with our Elder Statesman and Chief Advocate of justice, equity and fairness for Nigeria’s ethnic nationalities, Chief Ed... Read more

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Updated: Building on NPSA’s Recent Maneuver in the Methodological Battlespace

Posted By: adminon: April 16, 2022In: BookspaceTags: ASUU, Atiku Abubakar Foundation, Dangote, Elumelu Foundation, Interpretivism, MacArthur Foundation, Michel Foucault, NPSA, Postpositivism, Rationalism, TY Danjuma FoundationNo CommentsViews:
Updated: Building on NPSA’s Recent Maneuver in the Methodological Battlespace

This is republished in strict obedience to the DIRECTIVE to make this more easily readable and more understandable by all. It was thought to be understandable by nearly all. Some senior read... Read more

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Writing Corruption: Kole Shettima and the Challenge of Consolidating Generational Exceptionalism in Nigeria

Posted By: adminon: February 16, 2022In: People in ActionTags: ASUU, Femi Falana (SAN), MacArthur Foundation, NANS, Panadol, Prof Attahiru Jega, WINNo CommentsViews:
Writing Corruption: Kole Shettima and the Challenge of Consolidating Generational Exceptionalism in Nigeria

This piece contends that there is a challenge of consolidation of the exceptionalism that can be argued for the designers, ideologues, activists, hand clappers and other minders or protagoni... Read more

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What Prof Ayo Banjo Said on the University Crisis in Nigeria 24 Years Ago

Posted By: adminon: February 14, 2022In: BookspaceTags: ASUU, Awolowo Foundation Dialogue, Longe Report, ScholarshipNo CommentsViews:
What Prof Ayo Banjo Said on the University Crisis in Nigeria 24 Years Ago

It is apt that, on the day that the Academic Staff Union of Universities, (ASUU) begins a month long industrial action across public universities in Nigeria, we remind ourselves of one of th... Read more

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ASUU As a Study in Articulatory Politics, Antagonism and Radical Democratic Change in Nigeria

Posted By: adminon: February 08, 2022In: De-EscalationTags: 'Broadcasters, 'Empty signifier', Antagonism, ASUU, CAPP, Ernesto Laclau, NUCNo CommentsViews:
ASUU As a Study in Articulatory Politics, Antagonism and Radical Democratic Change in Nigeria

By Adagbo Onoja For an organisation that was told by a sitting president and Commander-in-Chief, (not President Buhari) that it would be drowned out into irrelevance as soon as he, (the C-in... Read more

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Not Yet the End of the Historic ASUU – FG Conflict in Nigeria?

Posted By: adminon: February 05, 2022In: BookspaceTags: ASUU, CAN, IPPIS, NIREC, NUC, UNIJOSNo CommentsViews:
Not Yet the End of the Historic ASUU – FG Conflict in Nigeria?

Is it possible that the outcome of the intervention in the age-old conflict between the Academic Staff Union of Universities, (ASUU) and the Federal Government of Nigeria by the Nigeria Inte... Read more

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