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Rosa Luxemburg Stiftung Raises the Stakes Again on Researching Conflict in Nigeria

Posted By: adminon: January 15, 2025In: De-EscalationTags: Bwari, CDD, CRD, MacArthur Foundation, Mallam Adamu Ciroma, Methodology, Mixed method, NPSA, Positivism, Reason, Rosa Luxemburg Stiftung, ‘Cartesian anxiety’No CommentsViews:
Rosa Luxemburg Stiftung Raises the Stakes Again on Researching Conflict in Nigeria

Adagbo Onoja reporting It is no more only in heartland academia, if it ever was, where concern for secure knowledge is an article of faith. Other arenas of knowledge production are equally c... Read more

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The Paradox of the Axe in Prof Hassan Saliu @ 62

Posted By: adminon: December 24, 2024In: People in ActionTags: BUK, David Easton, Methodology, NPSA, OAU Ile-Ife, Political ScienceNo CommentsViews:
The Paradox of the Axe in Prof Hassan Saliu @ 62

By Adagbo Onoja There’s a sense in which NPSA President, Prof Hassan Saliu’s 62nd birthday on December 22nd, 2024 shared so much with the remarkable paradox of the axe iterated i... Read more

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Blowback As JAMB Registrar Hits @ Unbundling of Mass Communications in Nigeria

Posted By: adminon: August 16, 2024In: BookspaceTags: FME, Mass Communications, Methodology, Prof Ishaq Oloyode, Specialisation, Underdevelopment1 CommentViews:
Blowback As JAMB Registrar Hits @ Unbundling of Mass Communications in Nigeria

The unbundling of Mass Communications  in 2020 by the National Universities Commission, (NUC) into seven (7) different disciplines viz Media & Journalism Studies, Public Relations, Adver... Read more

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At Rosa Luxembourg Foundation’s Politics of Books in Nigeria

Posted By: adminon: June 06, 2024In: BookspaceTags: Brazil, Bwari conflict, Central Nigeria, Domestic workers, Dr. Claus Konig, Formalism, Methodology, Northwestern Nigeria, Prof Alemika, Prof Joy Ezeilo, Prof W O Alli, Sit-at-home protest, Veritas University - AbujaNo CommentsViews:
At Rosa Luxembourg Foundation’s Politics of Books in Nigeria

The late Professor Abubakar Momoh was fond of asserting the point about putting our thoughts in writing.  He would say, ‘Go and put it down’. At the time, one didn’t understand w... Read more

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Look @ This Interesting 2023 QS Ranking in Philosophy

Posted By: adminon: March 25, 2023In: BookspaceTags: Methodology, Philosophy, QSNo CommentsViews:
Look @ This Interesting 2023 QS Ranking in Philosophy

The 2023 QS Subject Ranking exercise has come and gone but not the ripples. There is a sense in which the comments below by Nous speaks very well to an aspect of the ripples even as the rank... Read more

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Blame Buhari, Audu Ogbeh for Escalating Herders-Farmers Conflict in Nigeria – Prof Jibrin Ibrahim (2)

Posted By: adminon: November 13, 2021In: BookspaceTags: Methodology, Neopositivism, Philosophy of Science, Robert KeohaneNo CommentsViews:
Blame Buhari, Audu Ogbeh for Escalating Herders-Farmers Conflict in Nigeria - Prof Jibrin Ibrahim (2)

The domain of methodology may look esoteric but it is what will be the defining feature of social life in the 21st century and thereafter. The question of who determines what is the truth an... Read more

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Advancing Peace and Conflict Studies in Nigeria

Posted By: adminon: November 06, 2020In: BookspaceTags: CEPAD, Interdisciplinarity, Methodology, Multidisciplinarity, Research Method, System Theory, UFUKNo CommentsViews:
Advancing Peace and Conflict Studies in Nigeria

By Adagbo Onoja The first point to make about this book is that it passes the test on most of the crucial determinants of a good book. Saying so very early is vital, given the reservations a... Read more

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Extortion by Local Ruling Structures Provoked Banditry in Northwest – Researchers

Posted By: adminon: August 18, 2020In: De-EscalationTags: FOI Act, Follow the Money, Methodology, Ungoverned spaceNo CommentsViews:
Extortion by Local Ruling Structures Provoked Banditry in Northwest - Researchers

An attempt at unpacking the dynamics of corruption and conflicts is producing a narrative that favours the concept of ungoverned spaces as the key driver. In other words, discussants at a we... Read more

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Soyinka and Adamu Adamu’s Red Card for Rottenness in Education

Posted By: adminon: October 20, 2019In: GovernanceTags: ASUU, Methodology, NUC, NYSCNo CommentsViews:
Soyinka and Adamu Adamu’s Red Card for Rottenness in Education

The visibility, the institutional and political location of each of the three voices in the latest onslaught on rottenness in the Nigerian educational system makes it unique. First to come t... Read more

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Prof Ode Ojowu’s Dosages of Kuhnian Home Truth for Veritas University, Abuja  

Posted By: adminon: March 26, 2019In: BookspaceTags: ABUZaria, Afriocentric lens, Dar es Salam, Makerele, Methodology, Neoliberalism, Okello Oculi, Positivists, Post-positivism, Thomas Kuhn, UI, UNNNo CommentsViews:
Prof Ode Ojowu’s Dosages of Kuhnian Home Truth for Veritas University, Abuja  

By Adagbo ONOJA, Methodology is the graveyard of knowledge production. There can be never too much of it. It was thus nothing surprising when the authorities of the university called out all... Read more

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