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Might Nigeria’s NiMET and NEMA Be Better Overcoming the Challenge of Climate Change?

Posted By: adminon: August 11, 2025In: SpectacleTags: Alau Dam, Climate Change, Global Health Governance, NEMA, NiMET, Post-humanism, Rosi BraidottiNo CommentsViews:
Might Nigeria’s NiMET and NEMA Be Better Overcoming the Challenge of Climate Change?

No one who watched water force its way from Alau Dam in Maiduguri or more recently in Niger State of Nigeria will any longer be so dismissive of what post-humanists are saying. Post-humanist... Read more

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OTUWA Grooms Information Management Warriors Ahead of a West Africa Wide Offensive Against Medical Tourism

Posted By: adminon: May 27, 2025In: GovernanceTags: ECOWAS, Global Health Governance, Information management, Media toolkit, Medical tourism, OTUWA, Public goods principle, Public healthcare delivery, Strategic Communication, West Africa, Workers and citizensNo CommentsViews:
OTUWA Grooms Information Management Warriors Ahead of a West Africa Wide Offensive Against Medical Tourism

The information management dimension of the impending offensive against medical tourism is now in place. This follows the end of a virtual high-impact regional training session on ‘Strategic... Read more

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What Happens to Global Health Governance After the Break-up of Bill and Melinda Gates?

Posted By: adminon: May 14, 2021In: People in ActionTags: David Fiddler, Global Health Governance, Great powers, WHONo CommentsViews:
What Happens to Global Health Governance After the Break-up of Bill and Melinda Gates?

Divorce can hardly be as shattering for the average Westerner as it can be in Africa, for instance. But there is still something of a surprise in the unravelling of the Gates. The theory is... Read more

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The Cohort Vs the Cabal in General Danjuma’s Uprising

Posted By: adminon: March 25, 2018In: SpectacleTags: AYCF, BOKO HARAM, CBCN, Coalition for Nigeria Movement, Commander-in-Chief, Global Health Governance, Gordon Duff, MBF, NEF, Nigerian Civil War, NPLF, SCIA, Sultan of Sokoto, Taraba State University, World BankNo CommentsViews:
The Cohort Vs the Cabal in General Danjuma's Uprising

The reality of a band of killers roaming freely beyond 24 hours in any country today automatically implicates any president or prime minister anywhere in the world. President Buhari has rema... Read more

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