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  • Keeping an Analytical Eye on INEC’s Technocracy on Election Management in Nigeria
  • Can Nigeria’s February 2023 Election Survive These Six Threats?
  • Memories of HRH Nuhu Muhammadu Sunusi, the Late Emir of Dutse
  • Is Buhari Necessary for Jagaban’s ‘Forward to the Past’ in 2023?
  • Akinterinwa, Jega, Osaghae to Discuss Nigeria @ a NIIA-University of London Forum
  • From Lancaster House to Chatham House: When Shall Nigeria be Truly Independent?
  • At 79, Angela Davis is Still Fighting for a Better World
  • Memories of the Old Academia As Plateau State University Awards Prof Elaigwu Honorary Degree
  • University of Mkar Interrogates IMF, World Bank and the Value of the Naira
  • Won’t Methodological Review Boards Threaten Scientific Creativity?
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Why 2023 Election Must Be an Instrument of Our Freedom

Posted By: adminon: August 30, 2022In: De-EscalationTags: Ahmed Sani Yerima, Chibok, Chief Olusegun Obasanjo, Dapchi, Friedrich Gustav Emil Martin Niemoller, Kankara, Kuje Correctional Centre, Leah Sharibu, Peter Obi, Sharia MovementNo CommentsViews:
Why 2023 Election Must Be an Instrument of Our Freedom

By Mike Kebonkwu Esq “First they came for the communists And I did not speak out Because I was not a communist Then they came for the socialists And I did not speak out Because I was not a s... Read more

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The Ghost of Deborah and the Lynch Mob

Posted By: adminon: May 20, 2022In: De-EscalationTags: CAN, Chibok, Dapchi, Maitatsine, Military high commandNo CommentsViews:
The Ghost of Deborah and the Lynch Mob

By Mike Kebonkwu Esq Nigeria has slipped into a state of lawlessness where touts, hooligans and sundry anarchists have taken over the streets in persistent show of force in broad day light,... Read more

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The Media Side of the Raid on Katsina School

Posted By: adminon: December 13, 2020In: NewsLogTags: Chibok, Dapchi, Defensive reporting, KankaraNo CommentsViews:
The Media Side of the Raid on Katsina School

Insecurity in Nigeria has taken a definite media dimension. This is not unusual. It is always part of the communication strategy of terrorists or purveyors of violence. They know that modern... Read more

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Middle Belt and the Correct Political Question

Posted By: adminon: August 19, 2020In: De-EscalationTags: Bello Ijumu, Chief Obafemi Awolowo, Dapchi, DFRII, Hausa-Fulani Muslim, Leah Sharibu, MAMSER, NEPU, Sawaba Declaration, Sir Ahmadu Bello SardaunaNo CommentsViews:
Middle Belt and the Correct Political Question

The author of this piece, an Abuja based technocrat, adds his voice to the controversy triggered last week by Dr. Obadiah Mailafiya’s radio interview, alleging Boko Haram and banditry... Read more

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Cameroonian Academic Pays Tribute to Former Governor, Mohammed Goni

Posted By: adminon: May 06, 2020In: LifeworldTags: Bunu Yadi, DapchiNo CommentsViews:
Cameroonian Academic Pays Tribute to Former Governor, Mohammed Goni

Agbor-Ndakaw Tabe Ekangaki, a Cameroonian academic who schooled in Nigeria years back pays tribute to departed governor of old Borno State, Alhaji Mohammed Goni Thanks to Intervention, the A... Read more

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