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The Legislature, Civil Society Organisations And Development Partners

By Otive Igbuzor, PhD

The Legislature, Civil Society Organisations And Development Partners ByOtive Igbuzor, PhDChief of Staff to the Deputy President of the Senate.E-...

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Leadership Recruitment Process And National Development In Nigeria

By Olive Igbuzor, Ph.D

ByOtive Igbuzor, PhDFounding Executive Director, African Centre for Leadership, Strategy & Development (Centre LSD) Headquarters: 3B, Niger A...

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First Federal Executive Council Retreat Under President Bola Ahmed Tinubu: Matters Arising

By Otive Igbuzor, Ph.D

FIRST FEDERAL EXECUTIVE COUNCIL RETREAT UNDER PRESIDENT BOLA AHMED TINUBU: MATTERS ARISINGByOtive Igbuzor, PhDFounding Executive Director, African Cen...

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The Case For Civil Society Organization (CSO) Self-Regulation

THE CASE FOR CIVIL SOCIETY ORGANISATIONS (CSO) SELF-REGULATIONByOtive Igbuzor, PhDFounding Executive Director,African Centre for Leadership, Strategy ...

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Nigeria’s elections aren’t just about ideas, they’re about who can ‘feed’ a system built on hunger

By Philip Obazee

Nigeria’s elections aren’t just about ideas, they’re about who can ‘feed’ a system built on hungerFirst published in VANGUARD on January 3, ...

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Nigeria’s grid collapses are not ‘bad luck’ – They are a design failure, and we know how to fix them

By Philip Obazee

Nigeria’s grid collapses are not ‘bad luck’ – They are a design failure, and we know how to fix themFirst published in VANGUARD on February 3,...

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Where Has All the Money Gone?

By Kasirim Nwuke, Ph.D

Where Has All the Money Gone?  -The Need to Better Monitor the Fiscal Conduct of State Governments-" We have institutions to check how it is spen...

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Why Does Our Nation Have A Rendezvous With Death In The Skies On Saturdays?

By Kasirim Nwuke, Ph.D

Why Does Our Nation Have A Rendezvous With Death In The Skies On Saturdays?  My niece Ms. Chisom Awaji was killed on Saturday December, 10, ...

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$18 Billion Debt Pardon: Second Slavery In Disguise

By Segun Sango

$18 Billion Debt Pardon: Second Slavery In DisguiseBySegun Sangoculled from VANGUARD, August 10, 2005Recently, the Paris Club announced a "debt t...

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1960-2002: Development and the democratic imperative in Nigeria

By Posted by Segun Toyin Dawodu

1960-2002: Development and the democratic imperative in NigeriaPolitical power belongs to the people and the people exercise their power under a democ...

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AI Can Cross Disciplines. It Still Can’t Replace Expert Judgment

By Philip O. Obazee

AI Can Cross Disciplines. It Still Can’t Replace Expert Judgmentfirst published on Substack on April 28, 2026Large language models (LLMs) have becom...

Intimidating The Judiciary: Trump and A Global History of Executive Pressure on Supreme Courts

By Segun Toyin Dawodu

Intimidating The Judiciary: Trump and A Global History of Executive Pressure on Supreme Courts- From Washington to Berlin to Budapest, and the warning...

From the Powell Memo to Project 2025: How a 1971 Corporate Strategy Became a Global Template for Power

By Segun Toyin Dawodu

From the Powell Memo to Project 2025: How a 1971 Corporate Strategy Became a Global Template for Power In August 1971, a corporate lawyer named L...

The Market’s Mood Ring: How Volatility Across Assets Traces a Hidden Geometry of Sentiment

By Philip Obazee

The Market’s Mood Ring: How Volatility Across Assets Traces a Hidden Geometry of SentimentIf you want a fast, honest way to describe modern markets,...

Nigeria’s grid collapses are not ‘bad luck’ – They are a design failure, and we know how to fix them

By Philip Obazee

Nigeria’s grid collapses are not ‘bad luck’ – They are a design failure, and we know how to fix themFirst published in VANGUARD on February 3,...

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