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The Jega Lens on Restructuring

Posted By: adminon: January 26, 2021In: SpectacleTags: Chief Audu Ogbeh, Chinua Achebe, INEC, Peter Obi, Prof Bayonile Tolani  Ademodi, Sanusi Lamido SanusiNo CommentsViews:
The Jega Lens on Restructuring

Prof Attahiru Jega came to the conversation on restructuring at the January 22, 2021 Media Trust Dialogue clearly set on conceptualising restructuring as no more than a rigorous or far reach... Read more

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Prof Ibrahim Gambari and a Risk Society

Posted By: adminon: May 17, 2020In: SpectacleTags: 'Risk Society', Bala Usman, IBB, Neoliberalism, Prof Sam Aluko, Sanusi Lamido SanusiNo CommentsViews:
Prof Ibrahim Gambari and a Risk Society

Nigeria is, today, a perfect example of the Risk Society. The Risk Society is not a theory of Nigerian politics but its main argument applies very well to Nigeria. Nigeria had no experience... Read more

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Emir of Kano and the Echoes of a Future Foretold

Posted By: adminon: May 07, 2017In: De-EscalationTags: Ahmadu Bello University - Zaria, Audu Ogbeh, Igbo, Kano, Mahmud Jega, Sanusi Lamido Sanusi, T. Y Danjuma, University of WarwickNo CommentsViews:
Emir of Kano and the Echoes of a Future Foretold

By Adagbo Onoja* This piece was first published in The Cable as well as in Newsdiaryonline on June 18th, 2014. It is being re-published without any addition or subtraction save the change of... Read more

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