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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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Why Wole Soyinka is Having Problems in Nigerian Politics – Prof Chimalum Nwankwo

Posted By: adminon: April 25, 2023In: SpectacleTags: Africa, Aro, Chimamanda Adiche, Chinese, Covert agenda, Datti Ahmed, Fascism, Iwuanyanwu, Japanese, Nobel Prize, Odumegwu Ojukwu, Ohanaeze, Peter Obi, Prof Wole SoyinkaNo CommentsViews:
Why Wole Soyinka is Having Problems in Nigerian Politics – Prof Chimalum Nwankwo

By Adagbo Onoja The conversation with Prof Chimalum Nwankwo was to have been no more than the fleeting ritual of two acquainted souls. How it graduated to an interview is the mystery about w... Read more

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The Question Nigerians Are Asking on Peter Obi

Posted By: adminon: November 16, 2022In: GovernanceTags: 'Silence', Ohanaeze, Peter Obi, Prof Charles Soludo1 CommentViews:
The Question Nigerians Are Asking on Peter Obi

Is the Peter Obi presidential project as fragile as to be hypersensitive to criticism and such that any criticism of him makes the critic vulnerable to mobilisation of collective anger and h... Read more

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