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Why Might Prof. Patrick Thaddeus Jackson, America’s Most Iconic International Relations Scholar Today Interest Nigeria?

Posted By: adminon: March 01, 2020In: BookspaceTags: 'Perestroika Movement', APSA, CIA, Columbia University, Ibadan School of HistoryNo CommentsViews:
Why Might Prof. Patrick Thaddeus Jackson, America’s Most Iconic International Relations Scholar Today Interest Nigeria?

By Adagbo ONOJA There is something that is not so smart in pronouncing any particular International Relations/Political Science academic the most iconic in a country such as the United State... Read more

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UI Returns to Grandmaster, Prof Ade Ajayi, on African History

Posted By: adminon: April 17, 2019In: BookspaceTags: 'African story', 'CNNisation', Ibadan School of History, Kenneth Dike, Prof John Ade Ajayi, Thabo Mbeki, UINo CommentsViews:
UI Returns to Grandmaster, Prof Ade Ajayi, on African History

The University of Ibadan, (UI) is taking African History to the intellectual slaughter slab for a re-examination of it from the lens of the late Ade Ajayi, one of the icons of the famous ‘Ib... Read more

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Veritas University and the Peace-Development Nexus

Posted By: adminon: November 17, 2017In: BookspaceTags: ABU - Zaria School of History, Britain, Catholicism, Centrpiece of Nigerias foreign policy, CHINA, Halford Mackinder, Ibadan School of History, Peace-Development Nexus, Realism, USANo CommentsViews:
Veritas University and the Peace-Development Nexus

By Adagbo ONOJA A conference on Peace and Development in Nigeria by a centre backed by a university is bound to occupy a striking presence on the radar of those who, perforce, have to mainta... Read more

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