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Any Signs of Tajudeen Abdulraheem’s Successor As Africa’s 1st President, 17 Years After His Demise?

Posted By: adminon: May 25, 2026In: World From AfricaTags: 'Africa Rising', Africa Renaissance, Africa’s ‘Aljazeera’, Ali Mazrui, CDD-WA, Frantz Fanon Centenary, Mo Ibrahim, NEPAD, President John Mahama of Ghana, Prof Abubakar Momoh, Prof Okello Oculi, Prof Segun Osoba, Thabo Mbeki, ‘African Conundrum’No CommentsViews:
Any Signs of Tajudeen Abdulraheem’s Successor As Africa’s 1st President, 17 Years After His Demise?

By Adagbo ONOJA In late November 2025, the CDD-West Africa marked the Centenary of Frantz Fanon in Jos, Nigeria. The Centenary was thematised ‘Fanon and the African Condition; 100 Year... Read more

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What a Week for Nigeria!

Posted By: adminon: April 02, 2021In: SpectacleTags: BOKO HARAM, NATO, Nigerian Air Force, Prof Segun OsobaNo CommentsViews:
What a Week for Nigeria!

The media should not give too much space to hopelessness but the media should also not join in creating a false sense of security. To do so is to be complicit in misleading a society. The we... Read more

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See What Simon Kolawole Has Done to the ‘Ruling Class’ in Nigeria

Posted By: adminon: December 19, 2019In: SpectacleTags: Alhaji Waziri Ibrahim, NICON-NOGA Hilton, Prof Eskor Toyo, Prof Segun Osoba, Technocratic bourgeoisie, Transcorp HiltonNo CommentsViews:
See What Simon Kolawole Has Done to the ‘Ruling Class’ in Nigeria

Simon Kolawole has written a piece, (don’t know when as it bears December 6th, 2019) but which is just being circulated massively among WhatsApp chat groups. In one sentence, the piece most... Read more

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