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Reading General Gowon’s Autobiography With Bongos Ikwue’s Lenses

Posted By: adminon: May 28, 2026In: FlashbackTags: Bongos Ikwue, Dr Alex Ekwueme, Humanitarian Imperialism, Igbos, Prof Adele Junaid, Super 5, Yorubas, ‘Just War’ theoryNo CommentsViews:
Reading General Gowon’s Autobiography With Bongos Ikwue’s Lenses

By Adagbo Onoja It has always been clear that General Gowon would provoke standpoint responses should he ever choose to write his memoir. The obviously deliberate delay in releasing the auto... Read more

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All Media Are Social

Posted By: adminon: May 24, 2020In: BookspaceTags: 'CNN Effect', Humanitarian Imperialism, Mass CommunicationsNo CommentsViews:
All Media Are Social

It used to be said that what we see every moment of our life: in front, at our back and sideways is ideology. That must have now been replaced with the mass media. That is, in front, at our... 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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Reloading Nigeria’s Risk Baggage in 2017, (Part 2)

Posted By: adminon: December 27, 2016In: GovernanceTags: 2050, CD, Humanitarian Imperialism, Humanitarian Intervention, Left implosion, NANS, NLC, Sovereignty, WINNo CommentsViews:
Reloading Nigeria’s Risk Baggage in 2017, (Part 2)

Reloading Nigeria’s Risk Baggage in 2017, (Part 2) In Part 1 of this Special Report, Intervention discussed three out of the seven sources of Nigeria’s risk baggage it considers troubling in... Read more

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