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Inter-service Relations: Imperatives for Jointness (Part 4)

By Nowa A. Omoigui

TYING IT ALL TOGETHER – THE NIGERIAN EXPERIENCE WITH INTER-SERVICE AND MILITARY-POLICE RIVALRYWe have previously discussed Nigerian examples of intr...

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Is Nigeria Worth Dying For?

By Lambert Ubochi

When you look at the situation of things in the country, especially when the person is not part of the current economic setup, or in another words is ...

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It Is Up To You To Fix It

By Michael Oluwagbemi II

“Naturally, in the course of my long political activities, I have attracted to myself a sizeable crop of detractors and adversaries…This as it sho...

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Is The Obasanjo/Atiku Feud A Rumor? - An Answer To A Misnormer -

By Samuel Oluwaseyi Oduyela

In African culture, it is an abomination to say that an elder lies. It is an insult to even imply it. In this light, I will not be heard saying that P...

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Is This Democracy ?

By Samuel Peter Aruwan

" A nation of such enormous landmass, yet citizens are fighting over land, a nation of such incredible wealth, yet it wears poverty like a breastplate...

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Kano - A Tragedy That Was Waiting To Happen

By Mobolaji E. Aluko, Ph.D.

IN MEMORY OF THE DEAD IN KANO’S AIR DISASTER MAY 4, 2002INTRODUCTIONFirst a plane crash with hundreds of fatalities, then an aborted plane flight (w...

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Imperatives of Transition from Activism to Politics in Nigeria[1]

By J. ‘Kayode Fayemi[2], Ph.D.

Lecture presented at the Ralph J. Bunche International Affairs Center, Howard University, Washington, D.C., USA on Thursday, March 16, 2006.Let me exp...

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Imperialism, Obasanjo And Nigerians

By Kola Ibrahim

The political situation of the country is becoming a somewhat decisive factor for common man survival today than ever. What this implies is that the r...

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In Nigeria, Clinton Sees a Work in (Slow) Progress

By Mark Thompson

he West African nation has reason for hope, but there's still a long way to go, says TIME Washington correspondent Mark Thompson, traveling with the p...

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In Praise of “Zik of Africa” On His 100th Birthday (Posthumously)

By Mobolaji E. Aluko

INTRODUCTIONIf Dr. Nnamdi Azikiwe had been alive today, he would have turned 100 on this blessed day of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ.  Posthu...

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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,...

Islands of Credibility: Nigeria’s Best Reform Strategy Starts in the States

By Philip Obazee

Islands of Credibility: Nigeria’s Best Reform Strategy Starts in the StatesFirst published in VANGUARD on January 31, 2026 https://www.vanguard...

Project 2025 Agenda and Healthcare in Nigeria

By Segun Toyin Dawodu

Project 2025 Agenda and Healthcare in NigeriaThe US and Nigeria signed a five-year $5.1B Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) on December 19, 2025, to bo...

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