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Prof Rauf Ayoade Dunmoye: Tribute to a Scholar and Mentor

Posted By: adminon: January 12, 2025In: People in ActionTags: ABU Zaria, CODESRIA, CPS – Yola, Dares Salam School, Dr. Bala Usman, Dr. Patrick Wilmot, ECOMOG, Emman Udoka, FASS, Fellowship of Christians Students, Hajiya Najaatu Mohammed, Hon Rima Shawulu, Ibadan School of History, IGP Etim Inyang, Marxism, MPN, Ms Julie Sanda, NDA, PhD, Prof Paul Izah, Prof Peter Ekeh, Prof Sonni Tyoden, YUSSANNo CommentsViews:
Prof Rauf Ayoade Dunmoye: Tribute to a Scholar and Mentor

By Prof Gani Yoroms It has taken me a long time to write this tribute but it is still with a heavy heart that I do so. The moment I heard of the death of Professor Dunmoye, a friendly and be... Read more

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Another View of the Struggle for June 12 in Nigeria’s Quest for Democracy

Posted By: adminon: June 13, 2020In: GovernanceTags: CDS, ECOMOG, June Twelvists, NDC – Abuja, NEPAD, Prof John Paden, Prof Omo Omoruyi, Radio KudiratNo CommentsViews:
Another View of the Struggle for June 12 in Nigeria’s Quest for Democracy

Professor Gani Yoroms who has variously been Directing Staff/Research Assistant to the Director-General of the defunct Centre for Democratic Studies, (CDS) in Abuja, Nigeria as well as the P... Read more

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Flashback to the ‘Oil in the North’ Question in Nigeria

Posted By: adminon: October 12, 2019In: GovernanceTags: American Shale, Benue Through, Bida, Chad Basin, ECOMOG, ECOWAS, NNPC, Northern Nigeria, OIL, Petronas, SokotoNo CommentsViews:
Flashback to the 'Oil in the North' Question in Nigeria

In 2016 when the Buhari regime made search for oil in the Northern part of Nigeria a priority, Intervention asked selected experts whether Northern Nigeria need oil. In the two-part report t... Read more

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High Profile Human Rights, Peace and Security Conference in Maiduguri on the Heels of Abducted 110 School Girls

Posted By: adminon: February 26, 2018In: FlashbackTags: 'Kwanta-Kwanta', 'Skull Crackers', BOKO HARAM, ECOMOG, Global Civil Society, Prof Mike KwanashieNo CommentsViews:
High Profile Human Rights, Peace and Security Conference in Maiduguri on the Heels of Abducted 110 School Girls

All is now set for the opening tomorrow of the North East Human Rights, Peace and Security conference in Maiduguri, capital of Borno State. Grounded in the notion of “developing an integrate... Read more

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Brigadier-Gen John Shagaya is Dead

Posted By: adminon: February 11, 2018In: People in ActionTags: ARDP, ECOMOG, NIPSSNo CommentsViews:
Brigadier-Gen John Shagaya is Dead

Pictures from the scene of the accident that killed Gen John Shagaya earlier today showed he could hardly have survived it. Again, a clear idea of what exactly happened is still difficult to... Read more

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Dr. Chris Kwaja’s Reminder on the ECOWAS/ECOMOG Mystique

Posted By: adminon: December 21, 2017In: BookspaceTags: CPA, ECOMOG, ECOWAS, Historicism, Humanitarian Imperialism, Humanitarian Intervention, Liberia, OAU, PSOs, R2P, SSR, UN, United Nations Common Country AssessmentNo CommentsViews:
Dr. Chris Kwaja’s Reminder on the ECOWAS/ECOMOG Mystique

With the narrative of Humanitarian Intervention and its Responsibility to Protect (R2P) thesis virtually in ruins following the quick attack on it as Humanitarian Imperialism, the question o... Read more

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General Victor Malu: The Passage of a Warrior

Posted By: adminon: October 10, 2017In: GovernanceTags: Charles Taylor, ECOMOG, LiberiaNo CommentsViews:
General Victor Malu: The Passage of a Warrior

The now late General Victor Malu was not a soldier but an officer. However, the imagery of the soldier or the warrior remains more fitting for him: no politics and every assignment given to... Read more

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Knocks and Kudos for Cattle Rail in Nigeria

Posted By: adminon: September 02, 2016In: GovernanceTags: African, CBN, CITAD, Dr Abubakar Sokoto Mohammed, ECOMOG, ECOWAS, NIGERIA, NIPSS, NIRSAL, North, Usman Dan Fodio UniversityNo CommentsViews:
Knocks and Kudos for Cattle Rail in Nigeria

Players, analysts and critics of agricultural strategy in Nigeria have welcomed the modernisation jab yesterday whereby movement of the cattle component of the country’s agricultural advanta... Read more

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