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‘Leveraging International Diplomacy for Investment, Finance and Sustainable Development’ By Amb N. A. Ella

Posted By: adminon: July 23, 2026In: World From AfricaTags: AfCFTA, Africa Energy Bank, Climate Change, Diplomacy, International community, International Law, Sustainable Development, TrustNo CommentsViews:
'Leveraging International Diplomacy for Investment, Finance and Sustainable Development' By Amb N. A. Ella

Nigeria is witnessing a new point of departure. The rubric is ‘Leveraging International Diplomacy for Investment, Finance and Sustainable Development’. It is an arena in which the canonical... Read more

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To Repair a Fragmented World Requires History – Prof Toyin Falola

Posted By: adminon: April 28, 2026In: World From AfricaTags: Climate Change, Culture, Ethics, History, New technology, Veritas University - AbujaNo CommentsViews:
To Repair a Fragmented World Requires History – Prof Toyin Falola

We live in a fragmented world, mending which would require dealing with the past with integrity. Prof Toyin Falola from whom came this weighty historiographical stance says this has to be th... Read more

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Bingham University Holds International Conference on Climate Change and Insecurity April 2026

Posted By: adminon: March 15, 2026In: BookspaceTags: Africa, Climate Change, Conflict, Crisis of Governance, Development, Diplomacy, insecurity, NAM, PEACE, Plural Studies, Political instability, South- South, TerrorismNo CommentsViews:
Bingham University Holds International Conference on Climate Change and Insecurity April 2026

Bingham University in Karu, near Abuja, Nigeria is keeping its promise of being a debating space. Its Ambassador Bulus Lolo Centre for Diplomacy, Conflict, Peace and Plural Studies is up wit... Read more

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Doomsday Clock Moves From 89 Seconds in 2025 to 85 Seconds to Midnight in 2026

Posted By: adminon: January 27, 2026In: De-EscalationTags: 'Doomsday Clock', Artificial Intelligence, Climate Change, Information warfare, Manhattan Project, University of Chicago, USANo CommentsViews:
Doomsday Clock Moves From 89 Seconds in 2025 to 85 Seconds to Midnight in 2026

Posted below is the short version of the statement by the Bulletin of Atomic Scientists (issued originally on a background of white upon black rather than black on white background, with all... Read more

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Nobelists, Atomic Scientists Set to Read the Doomsday Clock January 27th, 2026

Posted By: adminon: January 26, 2026In: De-EscalationTags: 'Doomsday Clock', Artificial Intelligence, Climate Change, Information warfare, Manhattan Project, University of Chicago, USANo CommentsViews:
Nobelists, Atomic Scientists Set to Read the Doomsday Clock January 27th, 2026

The Bulletin of Atomic Scientists is reading the Doomsday Clock it has been maintaining for the past 79 years tomorrow (January 27th, 2026). The Doomsday Clock provides an estimated reading... Read more

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Might Nigeria’s NiMET and NEMA Be Better Overcoming the Challenge of Climate Change?

Posted By: adminon: August 11, 2025In: SpectacleTags: Alau Dam, Climate Change, Global Health Governance, NEMA, NiMET, Post-humanism, Rosi BraidottiNo CommentsViews:
Might Nigeria’s NiMET and NEMA Be Better Overcoming the Challenge of Climate Change?

No one who watched water force its way from Alau Dam in Maiduguri or more recently in Niger State of Nigeria will any longer be so dismissive of what post-humanists are saying. Post-humanist... Read more

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Still on Governor Babagana Zulum: Power as a Factor of Development

Posted By: adminon: September 05, 2023In: GovernanceTags: Africa Climate Summit, Climate Change, COP27, Great Green Wall of the Sahel stretching from Senegal to Eritrea, President Williams Ruto of Kenya, The Nairobi Climate Change Declaration, Tree-economyNo CommentsViews:
Still on Governor Babagana Zulum: Power as a Factor of Development

By Ambassador Usman Sarki This piece is still on Professor Babagana Umara Zulum, CON, FNSE, mni, of Borno State but on the question of deployment of power to resolve existential crisis. One... Read more

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Awaiting the Global Agenda Setting Text in 2024

Posted By: adminon: August 12, 2023In: BookspaceTags: 'Third World', Africa, Classical geopolitics, Climate Change, Critical geopolitics, Empire, Robert KaplanNo CommentsViews:
Awaiting the Global Agenda Setting Text in 2024

No one knows yet whether Gerard Toal (O’Tuathail)’s new book will beat Robert Kaplan’s The Coming Anarchy but, irrespective of what happens, it will be a major book in 2024... Read more

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Can the Global Subalterns Speak on Climate Change? Yes, They Can!

Posted By: adminon: November 05, 2021In: World From AfricaTags: Africa, Carnegie Foundation, Climate ChangeNo CommentsViews:
Can the Global Subalterns Speak on Climate Change? Yes, They Can!

Bogged down at home by coping with banditry, kidnappers, terrorists, secession campaigners, high degree of corruption, overwhelmed leadership, elite fragmentation, election rigging, rising p... Read more

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Is Nigeria Watching Climate Change From the Prism of the ‘Tropic of Chaos’?

Posted By: adminon: August 10, 2021In: World From AfricaTags: Climate Change, COP26, Green Peace, IPCC, UN, ‘Code red for humanity’, ‘Tropic of Chaos’No CommentsViews:
Is Nigeria Watching Climate Change From the Prism of the ‘Tropic of Chaos’?

This book was not written with Nigeria in mind but Nigeria fits neatly as a case study in its predictive accuracy the day after the UN’s Inter-Governmental Panel on Climate Change, (IPCC) re... Read more

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Awaiting NIIA's Roundtable on Xenophobia in South Africa
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Bingham University’s Conversation on Apology and Restorative Justice for Victims of Violent Extremism in Africa
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The Dangers of Externalising Domestic Issues

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Hailing Chief John Agbaji Attah Ochoga, Life Bencher, at 73
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