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Religious and Traditional Rulers Take Own Share of Insecurity and Death in Nigeria

Posted By: adminon: January 02, 2021In: People in ActionTags: ANA, NIPSSS, Orlu, SOAS, ZazzauNo CommentsViews:
Religious and Traditional Rulers Take Own Share of Insecurity and Death in Nigeria

It has been a week of a heavy share of the gale of insecurity and death sweeping across Nigeria. Not only was the Auxiliary Bishop of Owerri, the Most Reverend Moses Chikwe kidnapped along w... Read more

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Chief Sab Okwara Okoye and Burial as Re-enactment  

Posted By: adminon: March 12, 2018In: People in ActionTags: African Studies, NANS, Orlu, University of Nigeria - NsukkaNo CommentsViews:
Chief Sab Okwara Okoye and Burial as Re-enactment  

By the 1980s, Chief Sab Okwara Okoye was already too established in property terms to be a student activist himself but his son, Festus Okoye, was. The younger Okoye was literally abducted f... Read more

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