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Intervention Submits to Bombardment on Kolawole’s “Build, Operate and Transfer Nigeria”

Posted By: adminon: December 21, 2019In: SpectacleTags: 'Dubai', 'The Trouble With Nigeria', Dutch, Emiratis, FAAC, Japan, Jos, Lokoja, Middle – Belt, NDDC, Niger Delta, Re-colonisation, Sheikh Al MaktoumNo CommentsViews:
Intervention Submits to Bombardment on Kolawole's

The number of sites where this article by Nigerian columnist, Simon Kolawole, was circulated a few days back suggested that it must be redundant to republish it when Intervention chose to de... Read more

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Plateau State Government Relaxes Curfew on Jos, Nigeria

Posted By: adminon: September 17, 2017In: Policy & GovernanceTags: Curfew, JosNo CommentsViews:
Plateau State Government Relaxes Curfew on Jos, Nigeria

The Plateau State Government has announced relaxation of the curfew slammed on the city in the aftermath of the security unease in the state capital September 14th, 2017. Although security p... Read more

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Cleansing Nigeria of Boko Haram Begins

Posted By: adminon: December 25, 2016In: Policy & GovernanceTags: Agatu, Benue Valley, Criminality, Defeat of Boko Haram, Hybrid warfare, Islamisation agenda, Jos, Nimbo Zamfara Violence, Southern Kaduna, Superior intelligenceNo CommentsViews:
Cleansing Nigeria of Boko Haram Begins

      Cleansing Nigeria of Boko Haram Begins “Nigeria is here to stay, there is nothing more to say”, sang Bongos Ikwue many years ago. This is also what many Nigerians are saying regarding... Read more

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Unpacking Nigeria’s More Conflict Management Training, More Conflicts Paradox, Part 2

Posted By: adminon: September 06, 2016In: Policy & GovernanceTags: ASCON, CEPACS, Christians, DFID, Dr Ojiji, Dr Tukur Baba, Dr Tunde Akanni, EU, Ibadan, IPCR, Jos, Kogi, LAGOS, Muslims, Nsukka, Sokoto, UN, ZariaNo CommentsViews:
Unpacking Nigeria’s More Conflict Management Training, More Conflicts Paradox, Part 2

By Adagbo ONOJA The first part of this Special Report titled “Nigeria: Why the More Conflict Management Training, the More Conflicts? Part 1” featured Professor Oshita Oshita, the Director G... Read more

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Nigeria: Why the More Conflict Management Training, the More Conflicts? Part 1

Posted By: adminon: September 05, 2016In: Policy & GovernanceTags: Benue, BOKO HARAM, CEPACS, Dr Ochinya Ojiji, Dr Tukur Baba, Dr Tunde Akanni, Ibadan, IPCR, Jos, Kogi, NIGERIA, Nsukka, Professor Oshita Oshita, Sokoto, universities, ZariaNo CommentsViews:
Nigeria: Why the More Conflict Management Training, the More Conflicts? Part 1

By Adagbo ONOJA After two insurgencies within a decade in addition to numerous scorched earth convulsions sparing none of its regions, Nigeria must be thinking of conflict management differe... Read more

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Northern CAN Restricts Media Interaction

Posted By: adminon: August 29, 2016In: Policy & GovernanceTags: CAN, Christian, Dr Yakubu Pam;Joseph Hayab, Jos, NIGERIA, Northern, ZanfaraNo CommentsViews:
Northern CAN Restricts Media Interaction

Fearful of infiltration of its ranks, the Northern Christian Association of Nigeria, (N-CAN) has restricted its interaction with the media to its Chairperson and Public Relations Officer. De... Read more

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Northern CAN Meets in Jos

Posted By: adminon: August 23, 2016In: Policy & GovernanceTags: Anglicans, Baptists, CAN, Catholics, Christians, Jos, Kaduna, Methodist, NIGERIA, NorthernNo CommentsViews:
Northern CAN Meets in Jos

The Northern Christian Association of Nigeria, otherwise called Northern-CAN is scheduled to meet in Jos, the Plateau State capital in central Nigeria. The two day meeting begins next Friday... Read more

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