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So Says Boss Mustapha, Nigeria’s Cabinet Secretary?

Posted By: adminon: April 29, 2020In: SpectacleTags: PTFNo CommentsViews:
So Says Boss Mustapha, Nigeria's Cabinet Secretary?

“I need to, at this point, mention the role of Research in this exercise. We must encourage our local scientists and deepen our capacity for research. There is a huge role for all relevant R... Read more

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 The Kano Coronavirus Conundrum

Posted By: adminon: April 25, 2020In: De-EscalationTags: NCDC, PTFNo CommentsViews:
 The Kano Coronavirus Conundrum

Salisu Nuhu Muhammad (reachable via Salisu_50@yahoo.com) provides an angle to the unfolding situation in Kano in Northwest Nigeria Once again, Kano, Nigeria’s most populous state is in the t... Read more

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Our Nation @ War Against a Very Dangerous, Unseen and Ubiquitous Enemy, Says FG As It Meets Catholic Bishops, NASS on COVID-19

Posted By: adminon: April 09, 2020In: Policy & GovernanceTags: CBCN, LAGOS, NASS, PTFNo CommentsViews:
Our Nation @ War Against a Very Dangerous, Unseen and Ubiquitous Enemy, Says FG As It Meets Catholic Bishops, NASS on COVID-19

The Federal Government is speaking the language of war as it meets different fractions of the power elite on COVID-19 in Nigeria. The language of war always implies the offensive-defensive l... Read more

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So, Why Did Atiku Abubakar Keep the World Guessing on US Trip?

Posted By: adminon: January 18, 2019In: SpectacleTags: 'Hankali', 'Rise of the Rest', Brazil, CBN, IMF, Jim O'Neil, NNPC, PTF, WASPNo CommentsViews:
So, Why Did Atiku Abubakar Keep the World Guessing on US Trip?

Either as a deliberate strategy of suspense and whatever benefits could accrue from that or a manifestation of some internal problem, Alhaji Atiku Abubakar, leading presidential contender in... Read more

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