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Civil Society, Democracy and the Contemporary Nigerian Condition

Posted By: adminon: July 05, 2022In: Words and WorldTags: Barbarism, Civil society, Civilisation, Institutions, Rule of lawNo CommentsViews:
Civil Society, Democracy and the Contemporary Nigerian Condition

By Ambassador Usman Sarki The ideas of civil society or civic humanism as earlier proposed by Niccolo Machiavelli, James Harrington, John Locke, Adam Ferguson, Baron de Montesquieu, David Hu... Read more

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Be it Mike Kwanashie, Toye Olorode Or Eddie Madunagu

Posted By: adminon: April 28, 2021In: BookspaceTags: Ander Gunder Frank, Barbarism, Dependency Theory, Socialism, The development of underdevelopmentNo CommentsViews:
Be it Mike Kwanashie, Toye Olorode Or Eddie Madunagu

The descent of evil itself on Nigeria is such that a birthday as understood by ordinary standard of reasoning is out of it. Of course, staff and students of Veritas University, Abuja have be... Read more

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