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What, Where Nigeria Should Be By Now and Whose Responsibility It Is?

Posted By: adminon: September 29, 2024In: Words and WorldTags: Afenifere, Arewa, Brazil, Britain, Cuba, Hausa-Fulani, Igbo, Ijaw National Youths Congress, India, Japan, Middle Belt Forum, Nation building, NELSON MANDELA, Ohanaeze, Ruling class, Singapore, South-South Forum, USA, YorubaNo CommentsViews:
What, Where Nigeria Should Be By Now and Whose Responsibility It Is?

By Prof Festus Iyayi It is another independence anniversary and time to turn to Prof Festus Iyayi for an idea of what and where Nigeria should be by now and whose responsibility it is to tak... Read more

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When the Spokesperson of Arewa Consultative Forum is a Radical

Posted By: adminon: October 05, 2023In: Words and WorldTags: ACF, Afenifere, Articulatory politics, Hegemony, J. S Tarka, Mallam Aminu Kano, Middle Belt Forum, NIPR, Ohanaeze, Prof Tukur Baba, Sir Ahmadu Bello, The NorthNo CommentsViews:
When the Spokesperson of Arewa Consultative Forum is a Radical

By Adagbo Onoja Prof Tukur Baba’s emergence as spokesperson for the Arewa Consultative Forum (ACF) will make news on two key grounds. First ground is the how crisis communications is,... Read more

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Nigeria Turns Against the Break-up Mentality @ Last?

Posted By: adminon: September 22, 2020In: SpectacleTags: 1648, Awoism, Middle Belt Forum, Muhammadu Buhari, Prof Sam Aluko, The Long TelegramNo CommentsViews:
Nigeria Turns Against the Break-up Mentality @ Last?

Citizen Moses Oludele Olowu has published a piece which is republished below for what it adds to what seems a season of disenchantment with the break-up narrative across Nigeria. The piece h... Read more

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Dr Bala Takaya Passes Away

Posted By: adminon: May 27, 2018In: LifeworldTags: 'True Federalism', Kaduna Mafia, Middle Belt ForumNo CommentsViews:
Dr Bala Takaya Passes Away

Veteran Nigerian Political Scientist and politician, Dr Bala Takaya is dead. He died 2 O’clock on Sunday morning. Until his death, he was the national leader of the Middle Belt Forum,... Read more

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Symbolic Power Game in the North

Posted By: adminon: July 14, 2017In: Policy & GovernanceTags: Alhaji Tijani Tumsah, Biafra, Kayode Are, Lord Lugard, Middle Belt Forum, PCNINo CommentsViews:
Symbolic Power Game in the North

Radicals, critics and distant observers still stuck in rationalist model of meaning making would be lost about why anyone would attach any importance to the change of baton at the Northern E... Read more

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Festus Iyayi, Nigeria’s Power Elite and the Post-Osinbajo Consultations

Posted By: adminon: June 24, 2017In: Policy & GovernanceTags: Afenifere, Arewa, Ghana, Ijaw National Youths Council, Middle Belt Forum, Ohaneze, Ruling classNo CommentsViews:
Festus Iyayi, Nigeria's Power Elite and the Post-Osinbajo Consultations

Arising in the period after Professor Yemi Osinbajo’s consultation with various constellations of the power elite in Nigeria must be the question of the most important raw materials fo... Read more

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