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The Collapse of Power in Nigeria: Bring Back ECN

Posted By: adminon: May 05, 2025In: Policy & GovernanceTags: ACE-SOAS study of the Nigerian power sector, Chief Bola Ige, Chief Olusegun Obasanjo, DISCOs, Egypt, Electricity Corporation of Nigeria, Mallam Muhammadu Buhari, Mode of privatisation of the Nigerian electricity sector, National Integrated Power Project, NEPA, Nigerian Electricity Regulatory Commission, Vladimir LeninNo CommentsViews:
The Collapse of Power in Nigeria: Bring Back ECN

By Jibrin Ibrahim Earlier today, our neighbourhood, estates around Sun City, organised a protest at the AECD office that serves our area. It was good being on the stomp again. Due to advanci... Read more

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Lenin Centenary Calls Nigeria a Lootocracy, Not Democracy, Bashes NLC, TUC

Posted By: adminon: January 22, 2024In: SpectacleTags: AAC, ASUU, Freedom, Gaza, Israel, Marxism – Leninism, MPN, NLC, PLA, Russia, TUC, Vladimir LeninNo CommentsViews:
Lenin Centenary Calls Nigeria a Lootocracy, Not Democracy, Bashes NLC, TUC

The Nigerian government and the people leading it got the lowest rating at the opening ceremony in Abuja Monday (January 22nd) of the centenary of the passage of Vladimir Lenin, founding fig... Read more

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How Bolshevism Built Modern Britain

Posted By: adminon: January 17, 2024In: World From AfricaTags: Anglo-Marxism, Clement Attlee, George Bernard Shaw, Lloyd George’s Bolshevik bugbear., Marxist historians, Simon Webb’s 1919: Britain’s Year of Revolutions, Soviet communism, Vladimir Lenin, ‘The Rationalisation of Russia’No CommentsViews:
How Bolshevism Built Modern Britain

Lenin still haunts our welfare state, says the author, Pratinav Anil who wrote this piece originally for Unherd. Pratinav Anil is introduced by Unherd as the author of two bleak assessments... Read more

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