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Contribution to a Discussion on “Electoral Systems and Electoral Processes for Democratic Consolidation in the West African Sub-Region”

Posted By: adminon: October 17, 2021In: GovernanceTags: Clientelism, ECOWAS, FPTP, Mo Ibrahim Index, PrebendalismNo CommentsViews:
Contribution to a Discussion on “Electoral Systems and Electoral Processes for Democratic Consolidation in the West African Sub-Region”

By Attahiru M. Jega, PhD, OFR Introduction In the past two decades, the nature and character democratization and elections leave much to be desired in the West African region and among the E... Read more

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Taking Evidence From Frantz Fanon on Xenophobia in South Africa

Posted By: adminon: September 05, 2019In: De-EscalationTags: African bourgeoisie, Gini Coefficient South Africa, Mo Ibrahim Index, ProletariatNo CommentsViews:
Taking Evidence From Frantz Fanon on Xenophobia in South Africa

By Ibrahim Lawal Ahmed The xenophobic violence in South Africa has made Nigerians to be looking back at all the good things it had done to South African black population. It is both surprisi... Read more

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