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It is FG Killing NIREC, Says CAN President

Posted By: adminon: June 14, 2017In: De-EscalationTags: CAN, Cardinal Onaiyekan, NIREC, Prof Ishaq Oloyode, Sultan of SokotoNo CommentsViews:
It is FG Killing NIREC, Says CAN President

The National Inter-Religious Council, (NIREC) is not meeting or nearly moribund because the present government says it hasn’t got the resources to fund such meetings, the President of the Ch... Read more

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Controversy: Is the Northern Elite Different from Other Regional Elite in Nigeria?

Posted By: adminon: April 10, 2017In: De-EscalationTags: 'Marx and Africa Conference ', Ahmadu Bello University, Dr. Bala Usman, Dr. Junaid Mohammed, Emir of Kano, Herbert Ekwe-Ekwe, Kaduna Mafia, Northern oligarchy, Prof Abdulraufu Mustapha, Prof Jibrin Ibrahim, Sultan of Sokoto, Tanko YakassaiNo CommentsViews:
Controversy: Is the Northern Elite Different from Other Regional Elite in Nigeria?

Is it the case that the higher incidence of poverty in the north of Nigeria is a function of the nature of the northern elite, since the elite drive reality in every society and its class ch... Read more

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Poverty and the Geopolitics of Breaking Nigeria

Posted By: adminon: April 08, 2017In: GovernanceTags: 'Strange Cold War', 2013 Nigerian Economic Report, Ebirra, Fulani, Hate ideologies, Hausa, Henry Kissinger, Igala, John Litwack, Jukun, Kanuri, NEEDS, Nupe, Sultan of Sokoto, The World Bank Group, TivNo CommentsViews:
Poverty and the Geopolitics of Breaking Nigeria

From the Breton Woods institutions to the universities and similar actors in the global policy mill, it is a narrative of poverty as the definitive marker of contemporary Nigeria. Key to the... Read more

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Nearly Not One Guardian Angel Who Can Read the Riot Act to Nigerians on a National Scale?

Posted By: adminon: February 06, 2017In: GovernanceTags: Alhaji Shehu Shagari, Anya Anya, Atiku Abubakar, Bola Tinubu, Council of Elders, Dahiru Bauchi, Edwin Clark, Gen Abubakar Abdulsalami, Gen Olusegun Obasanjo, Gen TY Danjuma, Ghandi, Ibrahim Saleh, Ledum Mittee, Nehru, Prof Wole Soyinka aka Kongi, Sultan of SokotoNo CommentsViews:
Nearly Not One Guardian Angel Who Can Read the Riot Act to Nigerians on a National Scale?

Nearly Not One Guardian Angel Who Can Read the Riot Act to Nigerians on a National Scale? How come Nigeria has not got anyone who, when the formal structure of power fails, can calm the coun... Read more

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Why Buhari is Implicated in Insecurity in Nigeria – Prof. Shedrack Best, (Part 1)

Posted By: adminon: January 01, 2017In: GovernanceTags: armed gangs, Atiku Abubakar, Fulani, Herdsmen violence, Islamisation, Politicisation of security, Restructuring, Security architecture, State police, Sultan of SokotoNo CommentsViews:
Why Buhari is Implicated in Insecurity in Nigeria – Prof. Shedrack Best, (Part 1)

Why Buhari is Implicated in Insecurity in Nigeria – Prof. Shedrack Best, (Part 1) By Adagbo ONOJA Professor Shedrack Gaya Best did not just study Peace and Conflict Studies, he researched it... Read more

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Herdsmen Violence: Fulani Model of Being Biafrans or False Allegation Against a ‘Historically Dominant Minority’?

Posted By: adminon: October 05, 2016In: GovernanceTags: Ahmadu Bello, Alhaji Shehu Shagari, Atiku Abubakar, Benue, Biafran, BOKO HARAM, buhari, Cameroon, Chido Onumah, Christian, CIA, Enugu, Fulani, Hausa-Fulanis Gwari, Hausa-Fulanis. And Christian Hausa-Fulanis, IBB Etsu Nupe, Isawa Elaigwu, Kano State, Kanuri Ebira Muslims, Katsina State, Libya, Modu Sherriff, Muhammadu Buhari, Niger Delta, Nigerian Professor Adamu Baike late Professor Ishaya Audu, Prof Jubril Aminu, Professor Peter Ekeh, Somalia, South Sudan, South-West, Sudan, Sultan of Sokoto1 CommentViews:
Herdsmen Violence: Fulani Model of Being Biafrans or False Allegation Against a ‘Historically Dominant Minority’?

By Adagbo ONOJA The provocation for this irregular series mapping what each of the dominant cultural identities has brought to the diversity-crisis nexus in Nigeria has already been located... Read more

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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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