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Can Investigative Journalism Save Africa? (1)

Posted By: adminon: October 15, 2018In: FlashbackTags: CNN, WITSNo CommentsViews:
Can Investigative Journalism Save Africa? (1)

It is not an uncontested practice. It has its theorists, ideologues and ardent practitioners just as it has its numerous critics. Between them lies the never-ending debate on investigative j... Read more

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COAS, British Parliament, Osinbajo, Tambuwal, Clash on De-escalating Nigeria

Posted By: adminon: July 01, 2018In: De-EscalationTags: AK47, CNN, COAS, NUJNo CommentsViews:
COAS, British Parliament, Osinbajo, Tambuwal, Clash on De-escalating Nigeria

The debate on what the current violence in Nigeria is all about and how best the country can be brought back from the present chaos, fear and uncertainty has escaped into contending options... Read more

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Does a National Airline Matter?

Posted By: adminon: April 29, 2018In: World From AfricaTags: BMW, CNN, NEPA, NITEL, SAPNo CommentsViews:
Does a National Airline Matter?

It must be rare to find a regular Nigerian air traveller who, each time he or she patronises South African, Ethiopian or Egypt Air, does not, instinctively, wonder why Nigeria no longer has... Read more

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National Geographic Admits Racist Journalism At Last

Posted By: adminon: March 14, 2018In: BookspaceTags: CNN, Columbia University, John Edwin Mason, Quartz Africa, Stanford University, University of VirginiaNo CommentsViews:
National Geographic Admits Racist Journalism At Last

Originally published in Quartz under the title “National Geographic is finally reckoning with its “racist” coverage of people of color”, this provides a powerful proof of the claim that glob... Read more

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Nigeria’s Foreign Policy Challenge of Re-framing the ‘Second Slavery’

Posted By: adminon: December 02, 2017In: FlashbackTags: 'Second Slavery', AU, CNN, EU, Gaddafi, Global Governance, NATONo CommentsViews:
Nigeria's Foreign Policy Challenge of Re-framing the 'Second Slavery'

At the Abidjan African Union-EU get together, the two bodies along with the United Nations came up with a task force to check abuse of migrants in Libya. The belief is that “This action will... Read more

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History in Nigerian Schools, But What Manner of History?

Posted By: adminon: October 31, 2016In: SpectacleTags: Africa, APC, Bala Usmans, Bola Tinubu, CHINA, CNN, Europe, George Kwanashie, Ibadan, Joseph Inikori, Mahmud Modibbo Tukur, Mallam Adamu Adamu, Monday Mangvat, Muhammadu Buhari, Okibe Sam Eza, Sule Bellos, Wole SoyinkaNo CommentsViews:
History in Nigerian Schools, But What Manner of History?

Nigeria has just restored the teaching of History in schools, five years after it was taken off in favour of Civics. The decision was the outcome of pressures, pressure informed by a belief... Read more

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