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For Kole Shettima and Amina Saliu on Their Special Anniversaries

Posted By: adminon: February 12, 2020In: People in ActionTags: C4C, CBAAC, CISLAC, CITAD, CLO, DFID, HEDA, LASUNo CommentsViews:
For Kole Shettima and Amina Saliu on Their Special Anniversaries

By Tunde Akanni, PhD For my former colleague at Concord Press, now a young grandma, Patience Akpan, every child or grandchild of hers is her favourite. The scintillatingly beauteous and fash... Read more

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LASU Holds Memorial Lecture for Late Prof Abubakar Momoh

Posted By: adminon: August 23, 2019In: People in ActionTags: ASUU, LASU, SAP, TEINo CommentsViews:
LASU Holds Memorial Lecture for Late Prof Abubakar Momoh

The Lagos State University, (LASU) at Ojo in Lagos promises to be the battleground of critical contentions on the radical tradition in Nigerian politics in memory of one of its stars, Prof A... Read more

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OPAN, Prof Odion-Akhaine Join Call for Release of Sowore, Protesters-Police Clashes Reported

Posted By: adminon: August 05, 2019In: De-EscalationTags: DSS, LASU, OPANNo CommentsViews:
OPAN, Prof Odion-Akhaine Join Call for Release of Sowore, Protesters-Police Clashes Reported

The call for release of detained publisher of Sahara Reporters and a former presidential candidate, Omoyele Sowore is growing. Sowore was arrested yesterday and is being held for what the De... Read more

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The Abubakar Momoh and Tajudeen Abdul-Raheem Mystique

Posted By: adminon: June 13, 2019In: People in ActionTags: ASUU, INEC, International IDEA, LASU, NEPA, OSIWA, Pan-Africanism, UNILAGNo CommentsViews:
The Abubakar Momoh and Tajudeen Abdul-Raheem Mystique

Very symbolic individuals in that circuit were already on the ground before it was 9 O’clock on June 11th, 2019 when the two of them were remembered for the umpteenth time. The two in... Read more

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Party Leaders Interrogate Nigeria, Clash on Buhari, Canvass Drastic Options for Remaking Nigeria

Posted By: adminon: November 27, 2018In: SpectacleTags: AP, CITAD, COWA Party, LASU, PPANo CommentsViews:
Party Leaders Interrogate Nigeria, Clash on Buhari, Canvass Drastic Options for Remaking Nigeria

It was an otherwise routine interactive session between leaders of Nigerian political parties and social influencers, (online newspaper editors, publishers, columnists, bloggers, etc). But i... Read more

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When Scholars Hit at Multiculturalism and Media Coverage of Conflict in Nigeria

Posted By: adminon: July 17, 2018In: BookspaceTags: ABU Zaria, CDA, DFID, LASU, NSRP, RMA, Third World Quarterly, UNN, Virtuous WarNo CommentsViews:
When Scholars Hit at Multiculturalism and Media Coverage of Conflict in Nigeria

Since Prof Absalom Mutere, the late veteran media trainer, made the startling disclosure about how so many African journalists have neither heard and could thus not have applied the concepts... Read more

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CITAD Passes the Torch to CEPAD in Nigeria’s Fireworks on Hate Speeches

Posted By: adminon: July 15, 2018In: De-EscalationTags: CDD, CEPAD, CITAD, LASU, NBS, NEXIM, NGE, NTA, NUJ, RATTAWUNo CommentsViews:
CITAD Passes the Torch to CEPAD in Nigeria's Fireworks on Hate Speeches

There appears to be no let up in the Nigerian civil society’s siege on the phenomenon of hate speeches which peaked in a week long list of activities thereto last week in Abuja. Now, t... Read more

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Still on Abubakar Momoh: The Comrade Professor

Posted By: adminon: July 05, 2017In: De-EscalationTags: ACIS, ASUU, LASU, Public intellectualism, Socratic traditionNo CommentsViews:
Still on Abubakar Momoh: The Comrade Professor

Was it a mistake that Professor Abubakar Momoh did not contest election in his life time? Is it possible that, like most activists, he undervalued himself by not contesting? Or was it the ty... Read more

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CISLAC, CDD Plans for Prof. Abubakar Momoh

Posted By: adminon: May 29, 2017In: GovernanceTags: CDD, CISLAC, LASU, TEINo CommentsViews:
CISLAC, CDD Plans for Prof. Abubakar Momoh

Civil Society Legislative Advocacy Centre (CISLAC) and Centre for Democracy and Development (CDD), two leading Nigerian based civil society organisations have commenced consultations with th... Read more

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