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  • 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
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Should President Buhari Fear History?

Posted By: adminon: July 05, 2022In: LifeworldTags: APC, Asiwaju Bola Tinubu, Chief Olusegun Obasanjo, Chief Sunday Awoniyi, Dr Ibrahim Tahir, Ghana, GNU, India, Lee Kuan Yew, PDP, Peter Obi, Prof Ango Abdullahi, Prof Eskor Toyo, Prof Sam Aluko, Singapore, TanzaniaNo CommentsViews:
Should President Buhari Fear History?

By Adagbo Onoja The wisdom that if the eye is not fixed on the sky, it has nowhere else to makes any sitting president vulnerable to probing engagement. There is though the late Prof Eskor T... Read more

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‘Shock and Awe’ as Government Bulldozers Level Dutse Makaranta in Nigeria’s Capital City

Posted By: adminon: June 29, 2022In: SpectacleTags: Demolition, Dr Ibrahim Tahir, Dutse Makaranta, Master Plan, Mpape, Shanties, Urban ReichNo CommentsViews:
‘Shock and Awe’ as Government Bulldozers Level Dutse Makaranta in Nigeria’s Capital City

It was the turn of the inhabitants of Dutse Makaranta in Nigeria’s Federal Capital City of Abuja to taste state violence today. Bulldozers rolled into the settlement midday and before anyone... Read more

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Closing the Christian-Muslim Gap But Is It Really Between Christians and Muslims?

Posted By: adminon: May 15, 2022In: De-EscalationTags: Bala Usman, Dr Ibrahim Tahir, Dr. Stanley Macebuh, Obi of Onitsha, Sultan of Sokoto1 CommentViews:
Closing the Christian-Muslim Gap But Is It Really Between Christians and Muslims?

The late Dr. Stanley Macebuh’s tribute to the equally late Dr. Ibrahim Tahir which serves as the cover picture of this piece raises a question: what explains the perpetual conflict, most oft... Read more

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Transparency International in Nigeria Calls for Action on Malabu Oil Following Global Witness Audio on the Deal

Posted By: adminon: April 12, 2017In: FlashbackTags: 'Oil and Instability', Cardinal John Onaiyekan, Dr Ibrahim Tahir, Eni, Global Witness, Prof Daniel Yergin, Prof. Terisa Turner, Shell, The London Observer, Transparency International-NigeriaNo CommentsViews:
Transparency International in Nigeria Calls for Action on Malabu Oil Following Global Witness Audio on the Deal

Transparency International in Nigeria Calls for Action on Malabu Oil Following Global Witness Audio on the Deal Mallam Auwal Musa Rafsanjani, the Head of Transparency International in Nigeri... Read more

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Cracking General Obasanjo’s Staying Power in Nigerian Politics

Posted By: adminon: January 23, 2017In: NewsLogTags: 'Eye of Time', Awujale of Ijebuland, Chief Audu Ogbeh, Dr Alex Ekwueme, Dr Ibrahim Tahir, Machiavelli, Prof Isawa Elaigwu, Prof Mvendaga Jibo, Prof Sam Oyovbaire, TY Danjuma, Wole Soyinka, Yakubu MohammedNo CommentsViews:
Cracking General Obasanjo’s Staying Power in Nigerian Politics

Cracking General Obasanjo’s Staying Power in Nigerian Politics By Adagbo ONOJA At a time when the sources of the subjective requirements for rebuilding Nigeria are still indeterminable, the... Read more

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