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NPSA Offers A Package of Actions on Reasserting Nigeria in the World

Posted By: adminon: May 06, 2025In: Words and WorldTags: Democracy in Nigeria, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, NPSA, People's Republic of China, US, west, West AfricaNo CommentsViews:
NPSA Offers A Package of Actions on Reasserting Nigeria in the World

Deeply disturbed by its own unpacking of how Nigeria looks on the global stage today, the Nigerian Political Science Association (NPSA) is putting on the table a set of ideas by which Nigeri... Read more

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For the Attention of Nigerian Foreign Policy Mandarins

Posted By: adminon: June 11, 2023In: BookspaceTags: Academia, Achebe, Canada, Coloniality of modernity, Intelligence, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Neorealism, SADF, SIIA, Summitry, The military, The Presidency, Things Fall Apart, Traditional diplomacy, UmofiaNo CommentsViews:
For the Attention of Nigerian Foreign Policy Mandarins

By Adagbo Onoja These two books have not been written for Nigerian foreign policy but it would be surprising if they do not form the training manuals for the assemblage associated with formu... Read more

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Nigeria’s Institute for Conflict Resolution Gets New DG, Dr. Joseph Ochogwu

Posted By: adminon: June 01, 2023In: SpectacleTags: DFID, IPCR, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, NIIA, Prof Sunday OchocheNo CommentsViews:
Nigeria's Institute for Conflict Resolution Gets New DG, Dr. Joseph Ochogwu

Nigeria’s foremost think tank on the healing of fissures in the society, the Federal Government owned Institute for Peace and Conflict Resolution (IPCR) has a brand new Director-General. He... Read more

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The Passport Racketeering at the Nigeria Immigration Service and Diplomatic Missions

Posted By: adminon: January 03, 2023In: GovernanceTags: Atlanta, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Mr Rauf Aregbesola, Nigeria Immigration Service, Racketeering, SOUTH AFRICA, ‘Express’No CommentsViews:
The Passport Racketeering at the Nigeria Immigration Service and Diplomatic Missions

“We often hear politicians talk about fighting corruption, improving the efficiency of public-facing institutions etc. It’s all talk. The sad reality is that these agencies are deliberately... Read more

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My Reply On Prof Bolaji Akinyemi’s ‘A Farewell to Policy’

Posted By: adminon: November 19, 2022In: Words and WorldTags: Achebe, Discourse theory, Geopolitics, Halford Mackinder, Lewis Obi, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, National Concord, New Nigerian, NIIA, Popular culture, The Guardian, ‘Centuries of humiliationNo CommentsViews:
My Reply On Prof Bolaji Akinyemi’s ‘A Farewell to Policy’

A crisis of deadline makes it absolutely impossible for me to do justice to the ‘order’ that I elaborate on Prof Bolaji Akinyemi’s A Farewell to Policy which I have been accused of over-rati... Read more

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Akinyemi, Nigeria and the ‘New’ World Order

Posted By: adminon: November 06, 2022In: Words and WorldTags: Achebe, Discourse theory, Geopolitics, Halford Mackinder, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, NIIA, Popular culture, ‘Centuries of humiliationNo CommentsViews:
Akinyemi, Nigeria and the ‘New’ World Order

By Adagbo Onoja The misery index for the average Nigerian has, irrespective of what official statistics might be saying, been so high in the past decade as to compel attention to the theory... Read more

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Intervention’s Preview of Ambassador MK Ibrahim’s Book Earns Rejoinder

Posted By: adminon: March 18, 2022In: World From AfricaTags: Amb Femi George, Amb Martin Uhomoibhi, Amb MK Ibrahim, Bolytag International Publishers, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, ‘Opendential’1 CommentViews:
Intervention’s Preview of Ambassador MK Ibrahim’s Book Earns Rejoinder

Intervention’s preview story on Nigeria’s Ambassador MK Ibrahim’s memoirs to be publicly presented March 19th, 2022 has attracted a point of correction. The rejoinder from a retired ambassad... Read more

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Is SIRA Signaling Geopolitics in Nigerian Foreign Policy in Electing Owei Lakemfa President?

Posted By: adminon: December 19, 2020In: World From AfricaTags: Ministry of Foreign Affairs, NTA, Popular geopolitics, SIRA, Sule LamidoNo CommentsViews:
Is SIRA Signaling Geopolitics in Nigerian Foreign Policy in Electing Owei Lakemfa President?

The media is just one space of popular culture but, arguably, the most dominant in the world today. Might the Society for International Relations Awareness, (SIRA), which ranks itself as a l... Read more

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