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Where is Nigeria Today and Why? Part 2

Posted By: adminon: September 28, 2016In: GovernanceTags: Christians and MuslimsEdris Abdulkareem, NIGERIA, OBASANJOProf Ibrahim Bello-Kano, Professor Amaechi Nicholas Akwanya, Professor Soyinka, Sultan of SokotoNo CommentsViews:
Where is Nigeria Today and Why? Part 2

By Adagbo ONOJA In the first part yesterday, Bayero University, Kano’s Professor Ibrahim Bello-Kano argued that Nigeria is finally arriving at the destination that what he identifies as a ce... Read more

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Where is Nigeria Today and Why? Part 1

Posted By: adminon: September 27, 2016In: GovernanceTags: Christians and Muslims, Edris Abdulkareem, OBASANJO, Prof Ibrahim Bello-Kano, Professor Amaechi Nicholas Akwanya, Professor Soyinka, Sultan of SokotoNo CommentsViews:
Where is Nigeria Today and Why? Part 1

  By Adagbo ONOJA Nigeria is, indeed, at war. It is the kind of ‘war’ imagined in Eedris Abdulkareem’s musical number ‘Jaga Jaga’ and in which the society is decentred. The songster’s l... Read more

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