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Assessment of Election Management Body in Nigeria Incomplete Without Agency Factor – Prof Okey Ibeanu (2)

Posted By: adminon: June 08, 2024In: BookspaceTags: Abel Guobadia, Attahiru Jega, Donor vs election and democracy, EMBs, Eme Awa, INEC, IPAC, Structure-agency debate, ‘Apostles’, ‘Disciples’No CommentsViews:
Assessment of Election Management Body in Nigeria Incomplete Without Agency Factor - Prof Okey Ibeanu (2)

By Adagbo ONOJA The first part of this report focused on the very scholarly but explosive dimension Prof Okey Ibeanu raised regarding the moving the assessment of the electoral management bo... Read more

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BUKites Claim Nwabali and a Legacy of Exceptionalism

Posted By: adminon: February 14, 2024In: SpectacleTags: Abdulrazak Gurnah, ABU Zaria, ASUU, Attahiru Jega, Bala Usman, BUKites, IBK, INEC, Stanley Nwabali, Tajudeen Abdulraheem, universitiesNo CommentsViews:
BUKites Claim Nwabali and a Legacy of Exceptionalism

BUKites (graduates of Bayero University, Kano) are insistent that the exceptional (food) insecurity being experienced in Nigeria is not a good enough reason not to celebrate one of theirs wh... Read more

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The Coming UNILAG Convocation!

Posted By: adminon: January 12, 2024In: BookspaceTags: Attahiru Jega, Decoloniality, First Class, Toyin Falola, UNILAGNo CommentsViews:
The Coming UNILAG Convocation!

The 54th Convocation of one of Nigeria’s first generation universities – the University of Lagos (UNILAG) – is at hand. There is a sense in which this Convocation seems not like... Read more

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Attahiru Jega’s Methodological Disquiet

Posted By: adminon: May 16, 2017In: BookspaceTags: Attahiru Jega, Jibrin Ibrahim, Joseph Nye, Methodology, Ogoh Alubo, Pam Dung Sha, Patrick Thaddeus Jackson, Robert Keohane, WO Alli, Y Z Y'auNo CommentsViews:
Attahiru Jega’s Methodological Disquiet

It was not only Prof Attahiru Jega, the immediate past chairperson of Nigeria’s Independent National Electoral Commission, (INEC) who agonised over the issue at the occasion. Everyone else i... Read more

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Radical Activists Have Abandoned Nigerians At the Political Sea, Says ‘Maradona’ (Part 2)

Posted By: adminon: January 09, 2017In: GovernanceTags: Attahiru Jega, Divine intervention, flamboyant spirituality, Merchandised religion, NANS, Noisy Liturgy, Prof Attahiru Jega, Sam AmadiNo CommentsViews:
Radical Activists Have Abandoned Nigerians At the Political Sea, Says ‘Maradona’ (Part 2)

Radical Activists Have Abandoned Nigerians At the Political Sea, Says ‘Maradona’ (Part 2) The first part of this interview with Steve Aluko Daniel aka Maradona introduced him as the student... Read more

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