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Nigeria Can Refuse to Collapse But There is a Truth Gap Risk

Posted By: adminon: July 16, 2019In: SpectacleTags: genocide, Meta-Bosnia, Prof Adiele Afigbo, Rwanda, USSR, Vladimir Putin, Yugoslavia, ‘Banality of Ethnicity’ thesisNo CommentsViews:
Nigeria Can Refuse to Collapse But There is a Truth Gap Risk

By Adagbo Onoja Nigeria does not have to implode like Somalia or Yugoslavia or Rwanda exactly the way Obasanjo’s latest letter to President Buhari yesterday captured it. In fact, for those w... Read more

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Making Sense of President Buhari’s Riot Act

Posted By: adminon: August 21, 2017In: GovernanceTags: John Duku, Prof Adiele Afigbo, PubliusNo CommentsViews:
Making Sense of President Buhari's Riot Act

The much expected post medical vacation speech of President Muhammadu Buhari has come and gone. It was basically reading the riot act, declared in the very second paragraph of the speech whe... Read more

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