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Where Dr. Peter Ozo-Eson, Ex-NLC Intellectual Stood On Why Nigeria is Collapsing into Anomie

Posted By: adminon: December 15, 2025In: FlashbackTags: Botswana, Deregulation, IMF, Malaysia, World BankNo CommentsViews:
Where Dr. Peter Ozo-Eson, Ex-NLC Intellectual Stood On Why Nigeria is Collapsing into Anomie

By Adagbo Onoja What is clear is that 2025 is not done with us human beings, yet. Within a week, the tribe of radical voices has lost three of theirs: Abubakar Sokoto Mohammed, Adamu Baike a... Read more

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The Urgent Need for Restructuring in Nigeria

Posted By: adminon: September 09, 2025In: De-EscalationTags: Lee Kuan Yew, Malaysia, Nigerian federalism, Restructuring, Singapore, State police, Unitary GovernmentNo CommentsViews:
The Urgent Need for Restructuring in Nigeria

The case for restructuring of Nigeria is surely alive except that academics seem to have seized it from the career politicians since December 2023 when Prof Attahiru asserted the imperative... Read more

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For Amina Adah, Eliza Adulugba and Josephine Ella

Posted By: adminon: July 01, 2024In: People in ActionTags: Chief D A Adulugba, Chief Hyacinth Ede, Francis Adah, Journalism, KTL, Malaysia, Predestination, SingaporeNo CommentsViews:
For Amina Adah, Eliza Adulugba and Josephine Ella

On June 27th, 2024, the burial rites for Rose Amina Ada began in Olabe in Ajegbe Village of Ohinmini Local Government Area of Benue State in central Nigeria. It should be over now. A month a... Read more

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France Tops the Global Destination for African Students, Followed by China – Carnegie Africa

Posted By: adminon: July 14, 2023In: BookspaceTags: Canada, Carnegie Africa Program, France, Malaysia, Turkey, UK, Ukraine, USANo CommentsViews:
France Tops the Global Destination for African Students, Followed by China – Carnegie Africa

Carnegie Africa has released a shocking report on the hierarchy of global destinations in African students’ preferences. It is shocking in the sense that France, not the United Kingdom or th... Read more

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See How Older Men and Women Have Taken Over the World

Posted By: adminon: November 21, 2022In: SpectacleTags: Angela Alvarez, Brazil, CHINA, Latin Grammy, Malaysia, NIGERIA, RussiaNo CommentsViews:
See How Older Men and Women Have Taken Over the World

Officially, age is a protected characteristic, meaning that it is out of sync to go about asking people about their age as a requirement for this or that. But that is the official narrative.... Read more

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Isn’t It Time for Nigeria to Borrow a Leaf on Education from Malaysia and Finland?

Posted By: adminon: October 09, 2022In: BookspaceTags: Finland, General Sani Abacha, Honorable Sergius Ogun, Malaysia, Prof Idris Bugaje, TurkeyNo CommentsViews:
Isn’t It Time for Nigeria to Borrow a Leaf on Education from Malaysia and Finland?

By Saleh Bature There is food for thought about the short audio clip of Professor Idris Bugaje, a former lecturer in the University of Malaya, Malaysia, in the 90s. He extols the Malaysian E... Read more

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What Can Be Done About Nigeria’s Poorly Performing University System?

Posted By: adminon: March 12, 2019In: BookspaceTags: 'brain drain', 'brain exchange', Egypt, Malaysia, SciVal, SOUTH AFRICA, Times Higer Education, UNESCO dataNo CommentsViews:
What Can Be Done About Nigeria’s Poorly Performing University System?

The university system in Nigeria is in shambles, That appears to be the consensus, from academic staff to the government, to employers and to platforms of popular culture such as this online... Read more

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Why Nigeria is Collapsing into Anomie – Dr Peter Ozo-Eson, NLC Gen. Secretary

Posted By: adminon: January 29, 2018In: World From AfricaTags: Botswana, Deregulation, IMF, Malaysia, World BankNo CommentsViews:
Why Nigeria is Collapsing into Anomie – Dr Peter Ozo-Eson, NLC Gen. Secretary

By Adagbo Onoja This is a 2006 interview conducted and reported in The Nation where this reporter was the Managing Editor. It is reproduced here over a decade after because it is time someon... Read more

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Buharite Fires at Dele Momodu, Calls Him Judas Iscariot

Posted By: adminon: January 10, 2018In: SpectacleTags: Bauchi State, BOKO HARAM, CNN money, Lee Kuan Yew, Mahathir Muhammed, Malaysia, Olam, PDP, UAE, WACOTNo CommentsViews:
Buharite Fires at Dele Momodu, Calls Him Judas Iscariot

An obvious supporter of President Muhammadu Buhari is up against columnist Dele Momodu for suggesting that the president has run out of gas and should step aside from struggling for power in... Read more

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A Nigerian Challenges Nigeria

Posted By: adminon: January 10, 2017In: De-EscalationTags: Arabs, British, CHINA, India, Malaysia, Political desperadoes, ritual killers, Singapore, South Korea, violenceNo CommentsViews:
A Nigerian Challenges Nigeria

A Nigerian Challenges Nigeria This opinion piece by Hamza A Danliman is circulating freely on social media networks from where Intervention reproduced it. It might have been published elsewh... Read more

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