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Nigeria Does Not Have an Elite – Prof Etanibi Alemika (1)

Posted By: adminon: June 16, 2024In: Policy & GovernanceTags: ASUU, Chapter Two, Elite, First Republic, IMF, JAMB, NUC, Return to regional system, SAPNo CommentsViews:
Nigeria Does Not Have an Elite  –  Prof Etanibi Alemika (1)

Prof Etannibi Alemika is easily one of the most sophisticated of their generation of Nigerian academics. He obtained his first and second degrees at the University of Ibadan under intellectu... Read more

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Nigeria’s War Against This Generation and the Coming Vengeance

Posted By: adminon: June 16, 2021In: De-EscalationTags: Arabs, Asians, Caucasians, CORRUPTION, Cultism, JAMB, Killing, Looting, Mohamed Bouaziz, NABTEB, NECO, POST JAMB, PRE JAMB, Stealing, Thuggery, WAECNo CommentsViews:
Nigeria’s War Against This Generation and the Coming Vengeance

By Dr. Okpeh Alleh Okpeh Those of us that had the rare opportunity of growing up in the village at a time when life was still sweet, there was an African norm of regulating family feeding in... Read more

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The Nigerian Public University and the Falola Intervention

Posted By: adminon: January 29, 2021In: BookspaceTags: ASUU, BENSU, ICSA, JAMB, NUC, PhD, TETFundNo CommentsViews:
The Nigerian Public University and the Falola Intervention

  By Prof. Zacharys Anger Gundu The blogosphere has recently been seized by a piece by the US based Nigerian academic, Prof Toyin Falola. Falola’s big name status as well as the nationa... Read more

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Criminalising, Extorting the Poor Through Operation Positive Identification, National ID Card Confusion

Posted By: adminon: November 02, 2019In: Policy & GovernanceTags: JAMB, National ID Card, Nigerian Army, NIMC, Operation Positive IdentificationNo CommentsViews:
Criminalising, Extorting the Poor Through Operation Positive Identification, National ID Card Confusion

By Mallam Y. Z. Ya’u There is a sense in which we cannot successfully fight mega corruption unless we make sense of petty corruption such as extorsion. On Friday, I travelled from Yola, Adam... Read more

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Miss Onyemowo Jane Odah’s First Sip From the Cup of Knowledge

Posted By: adminon: June 07, 2019In: LifeworldTags: ASUU, Ezeulu, JAMB, NUC, Obi OkonkwoNo CommentsViews:
Miss Onyemowo Jane Odah's First Sip From the Cup of Knowledge

It is very unlikely that any experts in reading images can penetrate the cover picture of this story and make a culturally sensitive sense of it. A young Edumoga girl who makes good in the C... Read more

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University of Ibadan, Hijab and an Irony of Fate

Posted By: adminon: November 20, 2018In: De-EscalationTags: Hijab, ISI, JAMB, SPSP1 CommentViews:
University of Ibadan, Hijab and an Irony of Fate

By Dr. Tunde Akanni In 1985-6, the Cross and the Crescent was the problem the University of Ibadan confronted. In 2018, it is the hijab crisis. Below is the opinion of someone who is both an... Read more

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Prioritise Access to Internet in Public Girls Secondary Schools, CITAD Tells FG, States

Posted By: adminon: January 03, 2018In: Policy & GovernanceTags: APC, CITAD, Computer Science, Early Warning, ICT, JAMB, UMENo CommentsViews:
Prioritise Access to Internet in Public Girls Secondary Schools, CITAD Tells FG, States

A call has gone out to governments at all levels to, a matter of priority, equip female schools with Information and Communication Technology, (ICT) facilities and internet access as well re... Read more

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CITAD Invokes FOI on UTME

Posted By: adminon: June 02, 2017In: Policy & GovernanceTags: CBT, CITAD, FOI, JAMBNo CommentsViews:
CITAD Invokes FOI on UTME

The civil society in Nigeria would appear to be upping the ante in the utilisation of the Freedom of Information Act. In the latest of such case, the Centre for Information Technology and De... Read more

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