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The MetaBosnian Poser in Moses Ekpolomo’s Ethnicity and Dynamics of Oil Conflict in the Niger Delta of Nigeria

Posted By: adminon: June 17, 2017In: FlashbackTags: Bosnian War, Dr David Ekpolomo, ethnicity, Europe, King's College London, Niger Delta, Oil conflict, Prof Colin White, Prof David Campbell, Rentier theory of the state, William Pfaff, YugoslaviaNo CommentsViews:
The MetaBosnian Poser in Moses Ekpolomo’s Ethnicity and Dynamics of Oil Conflict in the Niger Delta of Nigeria

By Adagbo Onoja Ethnicity has become a completely problematic concept in the 21st century. Promoters of the specificity of meaning argue that a concept such as class necessarily offers a gra... Read more

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Update on Nigerian Activists Lose, Mourn Hassana Garba

Posted By: adminon: January 03, 2017In: Policy & GovernanceTags: Abubakar Siddique Mohammed, Ahmadu Bello University, BBU, BMMC, Citizen, ethnicity, Hilkia Bubajoda, Jonas Awodi, Manipulation of Religion in Nigeria, NANS, New Nigerian, People's Daily, Sanusi Abubakar, Secularist, Talakawa Summit, Triumph Publishing CompanyNo CommentsViews:
Update on Nigerian Activists Lose, Mourn Hassana Garba

Update on Nigerian Activists Lose, Mourn Hassana Garba The sudden death of the distinguished activist, Hassana Garba in Minna December 28th, 2016 brought about an attempt to compile a list o... Read more

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Burundi edges closer to the abyss in 2016

Posted By: adminon: December 13, 2016In: SpectacleTags: AU, ethnicity, genocide, Nkurunziza, UNNo CommentsViews:
Burundi edges closer to the abyss in 2016

Burundi edges closer to the abyss in 2016 By Rene Lemarchand  In this short piece, extracted from The Conversation, (December 12th, 2016), Lemarchand, Professor Emeritus and leading authorit... Read more

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