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Oxford University Heading for a Decade Long, Uninterrupted No. 1 in THE Global Ranking

Posted By: adminon: September 30, 2023In: Policy & GovernanceTags: California, Chicago, Egypt, Epistemological hegemony, Harvard, MIT, NIGERIA, Oxford, SOUTH AFRICA, Stanford, THE, UCLNo CommentsViews:
Oxford University Heading for a Decade Long, Uninterrupted No. 1 in THE Global Ranking

UK’s Oxford University is heading for a decade long, uninterrupted number One position on The Higher Education (THE) global ranking. It has been in that position for the eight year running w... Read more

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Nigeria, and Nearly Africa, Totally Out of 2020 Global University Ranking

Posted By: adminon: June 21, 2019In: BookspaceTags: California, Europe, Global Top 10, London, North America, QS Ranking, UK, USNo CommentsViews:
Nigeria, and Nearly Africa, Totally Out of 2020 Global University Ranking

Unless someone else reads the list again and discovers otherwise, Nigeria is totally out of the global ranking of universities in the 2020 version. Unlike before when Covenant University and... Read more

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Who Suffers Most from US Withdrawal from Paris Climate Agreement? The US Itself, says Chatham House Researcher

Posted By: adminon: June 02, 2017In: FlashbackTags: California, Chatham House, CHINA, DONALD TRUMP, Paris Climate Change Agreement 2015, Rob BaileyNo CommentsViews:
Who Suffers Most from US Withdrawal from Paris Climate Agreement? The US Itself, says Chatham House Researcher

Chatham House’s Gitika Bhardwaj interviewed Rob Bailey, the Director of Energy, Environment and Resources of the leading UK think-tank on who suffers most from Trump’s decision to call it qu... Read more

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Posted By: adminon: November 08, 2016In: SpectacleTags: California, Dangote, DSS, FRCN, IPP, Mambilla, Niger Delta, NTA, VON, ZungeruNo CommentsViews:
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The Dangote Insurgency (2) Nigeria is neither a failure nor a success so far as a country. But the next 20 years should be a categorical success story for it. That would still not be achieva... Read more

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