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High Profile US-Nigeria Civil Society Panel to Explore Peace in Nigeria

Posted By: adminon: September 22, 2017In: GovernanceTags: BOKO HARAM, USIPNo CommentsViews:
High Profile US-Nigeria Civil Society Panel to Explore Peace in Nigeria

“Peace in Nigeria: How to Build It and America’s Role” will be the issue civil society and policy leaders from Nigeria will be cracking along with their counterpart from the United States of... Read more

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Do Governments, Leaders Worry Nigeria is Trapping Her Future?, Conferees Ask

Posted By: adminon: May 13, 2017In: FlashbackTags: CITAD, Dr Kole Shettima, Jigawa exception, Prof Jibrin Ibrahim, the Nigeria Police Force, USIP, “National Conference on Community Resilience to Boko Haram Insurgency”No CommentsViews:
Do Governments, Leaders Worry Nigeria is Trapping Her Future?, Conferees Ask

Senior academics, discussants and researchers at the just ended “National Conference on Community Resilience to Boko Haram Insurgency” wondered if governments and leaders in Nigeria worry ab... Read more

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Nigerian Researchers Unpack Resilience to Boko Haram, Downgrades the Poverty Thesis

Posted By: adminon: May 12, 2017In: De-EscalationTags: BOKO HARAM, CITAD, Risilience, USIP, “National Conference on Community Resilience to Boko Haram Insurgency”No CommentsViews:
Nigerian Researchers Unpack Resilience to Boko Haram, Downgrades the Poverty Thesis

Researchers in Nigeria studying the nature and pattern of resilience to Boko Haram insurgency have concluded on the note that breakdown of social cohesion, unemployment, leadership at local... Read more

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South Sudan: Preventing a Looming Genocide

Posted By: adminon: December 17, 2016In: SpectacleTags: genocide, Prevention plans, Signs, South Sudan, USIPNo CommentsViews:
South Sudan: Preventing a Looming Genocide

South Sudan: Preventing a Looming Genocide Experts on World’s Newest Country Lay Out Potential Strategies By Fred Strasser Not again in Africa or anywhere at all the horrendous experience of... Read more

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Mathew Hassan Kukah: The Catholic Bishop of “Dissidence” Part 2

Posted By: adminon: September 19, 2016In: GovernanceTags: Abacha, Al Mustapha, Bola Ige, catholic, Charles Soludo, Christian, Dr Alex Ekwueme, El Rufai, Ezekwesili, General Babangida, Iran, Jonathan, Libya, Mathew Hassan Kukah, Muslim, NEPA, Niger Delta, OBASANJO, Oputa Panel, PDP, Ribadu, Saudi Arabia, USIP, YaraduaNo CommentsViews:
Mathew Hassan Kukah: The Catholic Bishop of “Dissidence” Part 2

By Adagbo Onoja President Jonathan is a member of the Ijaw community, the fourth biggest in Nigeria, and from a state that produces about 40% of Nigeria’s revenues. After 50 years of being e... Read more

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