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‘Why a Coup May Happen in America’

Posted By: adminon: February 21, 2022In: World From AfricaTags: Africa, American Revolution, Asia, Capitol Hill, CIA, FBI, Frank Krifka, General Mark Milley, Latin America, Liberal democracy, MIC, Mr. Chuck Schumer, NSD, SNAP, Thomas Sankara, Wrights MillsNo CommentsViews:
‘Why a Coup May Happen in America’

In this long but interesting piece, the author, a former General Secretary of the Campaign for Democracy, (CD) in Nigeria in the 1990s and a Professor of Political Science at the Lagos State... Read more

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How the CIA Used Jazz Maestro, Louis Armstrong, As a ‘Trojan Horse’ in DR Congo

Posted By: adminon: September 12, 2021In: LifeworldTags: CIA, Congo, Katanga, Mobutu, Susan WilliamsNo CommentsViews:
How the CIA Used Jazz Maestro, Louis Armstrong, As a ‘Trojan Horse’ in DR Congo

Many would be so sad that this happened to a potentially memorable great American jazz musician in Africa who, definitely, would have been appalled by being a victim of boundless dirty trick... Read more

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How Could the Most Successful Ruling Class Fumble Disastrously in Afghanistan?

Posted By: adminon: August 17, 2021In: World From AfricaTags: 'New World', 9/11, Black Lives Matter, CIA, Declinism, Pakistan, Prof Paul Kennedy, Prof Robert Keohane, USSR, ‘City on the Hill’No CommentsViews:
How Could the Most Successful Ruling Class Fumble Disastrously in Afghanistan?

The American ruling class is, by considerable consensus, one if not the most successful ruling class in human history. This assertion rests on two counts. First is constructing and successfu... Read more

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China Is the World’s Largest Economy At Last and Why That Matters

Posted By: adminon: October 16, 2020In: World From AfricaTags: CIA, Dollar, IMF, R & D, World Economic Outlook, YuanNo CommentsViews:
China Is the World's Largest Economy At Last and Why That Matters

All students of power are bound to love the last sentence of this piece where the author says “Diverging economic growth will embolden an ever more assertive geopolitical player on the world... Read more

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Revisiting the Webinar On Overcoming Boko Haram (2)

Posted By: adminon: August 26, 2020In: De-EscalationTags: BOKO HARAM, CIA, Gulf War, ISWAP, Palestinian issue, QWOTNo CommentsViews:
Revisiting the Webinar On Overcoming Boko Haram (2)

By Adagbo Onoja Dr. Fatima Akilu, the fourth reviewer at the August 19th, 2020 webinar on Raufu Mustapha and Kate Meagher’s edited work Overcoming Boko Haram: Faith, Society and Islamic Radi... Read more

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Why Might Prof. Patrick Thaddeus Jackson, America’s Most Iconic International Relations Scholar Today Interest Nigeria?

Posted By: adminon: March 01, 2020In: BookspaceTags: 'Perestroika Movement', APSA, CIA, Columbia University, Ibadan School of HistoryNo CommentsViews:
Why Might Prof. Patrick Thaddeus Jackson, America’s Most Iconic International Relations Scholar Today Interest Nigeria?

By Adagbo ONOJA There is something that is not so smart in pronouncing any particular International Relations/Political Science academic the most iconic in a country such as the United State... Read more

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Crypto AG Spying Scandal Spreads, Crashes Swiss Neutrality Signature Tune

Posted By: adminon: February 16, 2020In: FlashbackTags: CIA, Crypto AG, Germany's BND, Rotating Swiss Federal President, Simonetta Sommaruga, Swiss neutrality, SwitzerlandNo CommentsViews:
Crypto AG Spying Scandal Spreads, Crashes Swiss Neutrality Signature Tune

The panoptic practice of producing ‘good’ citizens through surveillance but by which great powers have brought the entire world within the panoptic radius of state power has suffered a setba... Read more

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Can the DSS Calm Down?

Posted By: adminon: September 30, 2019In: De-EscalationTags: 'War of All Against All', CIA, DSS, Gen Yakubu Gowon2 CommentsViews:
Can the DSS Calm Down?

Is it possible that the DSS might also be insensitive to its own institutional image as to get involved in the turbulent politics of meaning? It is true that, at the end of the day, intellig... Read more

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Mapping the Changing Phases, Phrases and Fortunes of the Northern Elite Up to the Era of Banditry (1)

Posted By: adminon: May 08, 2019In: SpectacleTags: CIA, Dodan Barracks, IBB, Kaduna Mafia, Maitatsine Revolt, NNDC, NPN, Super Five, Tafidan Katsina, UPN, Yoruba Financial - Industrial OligarchyNo CommentsViews:
Mapping the Changing Phases, Phrases and Fortunes of the Northern Elite Up to the Era of Banditry (1)

All eyes are on the Northern elite again. Provoked this time by the generalized insecurity that has seized the country, the representational turbulence has seen pundits, critics and sundry a... Read more

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Week of Different Strokes in Africa’s Nightmare in Rwanda, Algeria, Tripoli, Nigeria, Sudan & South Africa

Posted By: adminon: April 10, 2019In: FlashbackTags: Abdelaziz Bouteflika, CIA, General Khalifa HaftarNo CommentsViews:
Week of Different Strokes in Africa's Nightmare in Rwanda, Algeria, Tripoli, Nigeria, Sudan & South Africa

It has been a week of different strokes of Africa’s nightmare of a life. While it came in the form of reflective mourning and a defiant ‘Never Again’ in Rwanda 25 years aft... Read more

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