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The Politics of Truth in Nigeria’s “Herdsmen” Conflict

Posted By: adminon: February 14, 2021In: De-EscalationTags: #EndSARS, Mandela, RMA, ‘Cartesian anxiety’1 CommentViews:
The Politics of Truth in Nigeria’s

A spectre of generalised insecurity is haunting Nigeria. It has been a perplexing situation since early 2016 when Agatu in Benue State and Nimbo in Enugu State were the flashpoints. From Ben... Read more

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Virtuous War and the Case Against Charging the Media With Hyperrealism Over Lekki Shooting

Posted By: adminon: October 24, 2020In: De-EscalationTags: ancien regime, Informationalised capitalism, Jean Baudrillard, MICEC, Realism, RMA, Virtuous WarNo CommentsViews:
Virtuous War and the Case Against Charging the Media With Hyperrealism Over Lekki Shooting

By Adagbo Onoja A debate no one has declared is already raging within and outside Nigeria. It is about whether the media exercised sufficient caution in reporting the now contested shooting... Read more

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How Many Can Still Locate Own Copies of the Classics of Political Economy of Africa?

Posted By: adminon: June 09, 2019In: BookspaceTags: 'The New Imperialism';, INGOs, Marxism, RMANo CommentsViews:
How Many Can Still Locate Own Copies of the Classics of Political Economy of Africa?

It is not impossible but very unlikely that these books form part of the reading list anymore across Nigerian universities. But they were the books without which the First Degree in the Huma... Read more

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UI’s Dr Willie Eselebor Joins Board of ABS

Posted By: adminon: April 18, 2019In: FlashbackTags: ABS, BRIT Conference, Nigeria Immigration Service, RMA, SOAS, US-Mexico BorderNo CommentsViews:
UI’s Dr Willie Eselebor Joins Board of ABS

The Association for Border Studies, (ABS), the global platform for scholars and practitioners of border politics has announced three newly elected members to the Board of Directors for a ter... Read more

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When Scholars Hit at Multiculturalism and Media Coverage of Conflict in Nigeria

Posted By: adminon: July 17, 2018In: BookspaceTags: ABU Zaria, CDA, DFID, LASU, NSRP, RMA, Third World Quarterly, UNN, Virtuous WarNo CommentsViews:
When Scholars Hit at Multiculturalism and Media Coverage of Conflict in Nigeria

Since Prof Absalom Mutere, the late veteran media trainer, made the startling disclosure about how so many African journalists have neither heard and could thus not have applied the concepts... Read more

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UI Raises Africa’s Stakes in Border Studies and Practice

Posted By: adminon: March 15, 2018In: FlashbackTags: BRIT, EU, GWOT, IPSS, RMA, UINo CommentsViews:
UI Raises Africa's Stakes in Border Studies and Practice

Nigeria’s premier university, the University of Ibadan, (UI) is standing up to be counted on a global scale in the highly contested realm of negotiating border management in North-South rela... Read more

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The Nigerian Air Force and the Geopolitics of Drones

Posted By: adminon: February 17, 2018In: GovernanceTags: NAF, POW, RMA, Tsaigumi, UAVNo CommentsViews:
The Nigerian Air Force and the Geopolitics of Drones

Nigeria is certainly not agog this weekend on account that the Nigerian Air Force, (NAF) has unveiled what it calls its first indigenous, operational Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV) – Ts... Read more

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