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Transitional Justice As Nigeria’s Walk Away From Uncertainty to National Healing and Sustainable Peace

Posted By: adminon: June 06, 2026In: De-EscalationTags: Civil war, Communal conflicts, Democratic governance, Electoral violence, INSURGENCY, Large-scale human rights violations, Military coups, Political instability, Transitional justice, Truth-seeking, Victim centered approachNo CommentsViews:
Transitional Justice As Nigeria’s Walk Away From Uncertainty to National Healing and Sustainable Peace

In one sentence, a scholar of peace is saying that Nigeria cannot experience peace if it continues with its attitude of sweeping things under the carpet rather than thorough scrutiny and jus... Read more

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NIIA Takes on Democratic Consolidation and Rising Coup Phenomenon in Africa

Posted By: adminon: May 15, 2022In: Words and WorldTags: Democratic consolidation, Military coups, NIIANo CommentsViews:
NIIA Takes on Democratic Consolidation and Rising Coup Phenomenon in Africa

The Nigerian Institute of International Affairs, (NIIA) appears shifting its focus from dialogic engagements of bilateral nature to conferencing. And the topic of the one scheduled to hold T... Read more

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