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Our Position – NPSA

Posted By: adminon: November 18, 2023In: Words and WorldTags: 'Roofoo', Alienation, Diarchy, Ibadan School of Political Science, NPSA, Prof Larry Diamond, Richard AshleyNo CommentsViews:
Our Position - NPSA

By Prof Hassan A. Saliu The NPSA is a principled Association that guides jealously its guardian role in the society. Partly because of  not being accused of partisanship, we maintain a digni... Read more

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Why NPSA Should Not Tremble Before Its Powers

Posted By: adminon: November 17, 2023In: Words and WorldTags: 'Roofoo', Alienation, Ibadan School of Political Science, NPSA, Richard AshleyNo CommentsViews:
Why NPSA Should Not Tremble Before Its Powers

By Adagbo Onoja In every crisis situation, there is a big role for critics. But there is an even bigger role for those who come up with plausible ways out of the crisis. Coming up with plaus... Read more

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Making the Connection in the Concurrent Unfolding of Prof Remi Aiyede and Dr. Innocent Jooji

Posted By: adminon: December 02, 2021In: BookspaceTags: 'Clash of Civilisations', After Hegemony, Huntington, Ibadan School of History, Ibadan School of Political Science, Institutionalism, Veritas University - Abuja, Zaria School of HistoryNo CommentsViews:
Making the Connection in the Concurrent Unfolding of Prof Remi Aiyede and Dr. Innocent Jooji

Many would find it difficult to, on the face of it, make a connection between the twosome. But there are many things that connects them, separated as they seem by career line, location and c... Read more

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Contextualizing, Unpacking and Performing Federalism in Eghosa Osaghae’s 2019 Inaugural Lecture

Posted By: adminon: September 02, 2019In: BookspaceTags: 'Politics Without Vision', Foundationalism, Ibadan School of Political Science, Ole Waever, Peter Ekeh, Securitisation TheoryNo CommentsViews:
Contextualizing, Unpacking and Performing Federalism in Eghosa Osaghae’s 2019 Inaugural Lecture

By Adagbo Onoja The nexus between knowledge and emancipation means that Professor Eghosa Osaghae’s August 22nd, 2019 Inaugural Lecture at the University of Ibadan must be acted upon journali... Read more

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