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The Zainab Muhammad Hoax and the Perils of Religious Incitement

Posted By: adminon: May 25, 2025In: De-EscalationTags: Bible, Christianity, Clerics, Islam, Quran, Sharia, Zamfara State GovernmentNo CommentsViews:
The Zainab Muhammad Hoax and the Perils of Religious Incitement

By Saleh Bature It baffles me whenever I see extremist Christians—yes, I mean Christian fundamentalists, whom we have in abundance in our midst—standing on the pulpit peddling incendiary ser... Read more

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Identity, Authoritarianism and Democracy: An Introduction to Jibrin Ibrahim’s Scholarly Works on Politics in Nigeria

Posted By: adminon: December 31, 2024In: BookspaceTags: 'Power shift', Authoritarianism, Dele Giwa, Hausa-Fulani, Identity politics, IPOB, Ken Saro-wiwa, North, Office of the First Lady, PDP, Sharia, Talakawa, The Pentecostal Republic, The rentier state, Third Term, YorubaNo CommentsViews:
Identity, Authoritarianism and Democracy: An Introduction to Jibrin Ibrahim’s Scholarly Works on Politics in Nigeria

In this piece, Dr Yusuf Bangura, a co-editor of a book on selected works of Prof Jibrin Ibrahim provides a foretaste of the broth. Those who have had the privilege of reading this text elsew... Read more

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In Search of the Best President of Nigeria in 20 Years of Uninterrupted Democracy (2)

Posted By: adminon: May 20, 2019In: SpectacleTags: Certitude, Niger Delta, Sharia, StatecraftNo CommentsViews:
In Search of the Best President of Nigeria in 20 Years of Uninterrupted Democracy (2)

Let’s begin on a note of appreciation to both those who have reacted angrily to the first installment of this attempt at rating the presidents since 1999 and those who welcomed that installm... Read more

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Women to Drive in Saudi Arabia as from Next Year

Posted By: adminon: September 26, 2017In: GovernanceTags: Saudi Arabia, ShariaNo CommentsViews:
Women to Drive in Saudi Arabia as from Next Year

A law has been announced permitting women to drive in Saudi Arabia. This is the first time it is happening. King Salman has officially announced this earlier today. But it won’t take off til... Read more

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