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Tracking Iwewe-Olanyega Violence to the Paradox of the Federal Solution in Nigeria

Posted By: adminon: February 24, 2019In: De-EscalationTags: 'War without fronts', Conflict Management, Decentralization, Eedeh of Edemoga, Idoma Traditional Council, INGOs, Restructuring, Ugbokolo, Win-win, Winner-LoserNo CommentsViews:
Tracking Iwewe-Olanyega Violence to the Paradox of the Federal Solution in Nigeria

The journalistic infatuation with indulging big languages, cultural groups and centres of power and authority would make it difficult for some readers to come to terms with any platform payi... Read more

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Managing Nigeria’s Bad Security Situation

Posted By: adminon: May 08, 2018In: GovernanceTags: CIA, Conflict Management, GWOT, Harvard international Review, PeacemakingNo CommentsViews:
Managing Nigeria's Bad Security Situation

President Muhammadu Buhari is now saying that the killings that have been going on especially across Benue, Taraba states, Southern and Northern, (Birnin Gwari) Kaduna in Kaduna State and Za... Read more

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Fully Funded London Fellowship for African Scholars of Leadership and Security

Posted By: adminon: February 06, 2018In: BookspaceTags: Africa Leadership Centre, Conflict Management, University of London, University of NairobiNo CommentsViews:
Fully Funded London Fellowship for African Scholars of Leadership and Security

Junior academics in leadership, Peace, Security  and society have a major opening to drink deep and critically at the University of London’s King’s College where a Masters progra... Read more

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Isn’t Violence Soaking Northern Nigeria? (2)

Posted By: adminon: November 29, 2017In: GovernanceTags: Conflict Management, Latin America, Multi-Track Diplomacy, Rwanda, Veritas University - AbujaNo CommentsViews:
Isn't Violence Soaking Northern Nigeria? (2)

How does Northern Nigeria extricate itself from the cycle of violence it has sunk? This is the same as asking about what approach to conflict management has the greatest potential of success... Read more

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