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2025 Memorial Bells for Prof Abubakar Momoh and Dr Tajudeen Abdulraheem

Posted By: adminon: June 25, 2025In: World From AfricaTags: CDD-West Africa, GCAP, Liberty, Prof Adele Junaid, Prof Okello Oculi, Property, TEINo CommentsViews:
2025 Memorial Bells for Prof Abubakar Momoh and Dr Tajudeen Abdulraheem

The memorial bell rang today (June 25th, 2025) for the 2025 version of the annual anniversary of the death of Prof Abubakar Momoh and Dr Tajudeen Abdulraheem.  While Prof Momoh died late nig... Read more

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Making the Invisible Visible in International Development: A Memorial Performance of Ojongo’s Triumph

Posted By: adminon: May 09, 2025In: People in ActionTags: 'Amenyo', Chief Daniel Adulugba, Chief Fred Ella, Engineer Ejembi C. Ella, GCAP, International Development, Jigawa State Government, MKO Abiola, Niger Delta region, Ogene, Peter Abah, Prof Sophie Harman, Traditional birth attendantsNo CommentsViews:
Making the Invisible Visible in International Development: A Memorial Performance of Ojongo’s Triumph

By Adagbo Onoja Her transition warrants falling back on Queen Mary University London academic, Sophie Harman’s paradigm of making the invisible visible. Prof Harman used it as feminist and d... Read more

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Salihu Lukman As the Exit of a Fall Guy

Posted By: adminon: January 18, 2022In: SpectacleTags: APC, Enterism, GCAP, Jigawa Talakawa Summit, NANS, NGF, PDP, Prof Raufu MustaphaNo CommentsViews:
Salihu Lukman As the Exit of a Fall Guy

To the extent that he is a former president of the National Association of Nigerian Students, (NANS) in the heydays of the radical nationalist platform, Salihu Lukman fits into the category... Read more

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Governor Atiku Bagudu’s Intervention

Posted By: adminon: September 30, 2016In: GovernanceTags: AAIN, Adams Oshiomhole, Atiku Bagudu, Benue State, Borno State, CDD, CHINA, CITAD, GCAP, Jigawa State, Kaduna State, Kebbi State, Lagos State, Military, PRP, UN, UNM, World BankNo CommentsViews:
Governor Atiku Bagudu’s Intervention

  Fewer and fewer statements concerning inclusion of poor people into the economy are heard nowadays in Nigeria. Instead of such statements, the society is served a menu of very obvious... Read more

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