Nigeria: The Palace Coup of November 17, 1993 Part 1
By Nowa Austin Omoigui, MDNovember 17th has had its fair share of palace coups in history. It was the day in 1954 that General Gamal Abdel Nasser assumed full powers as E...
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November 17th has had its fair share of palace coups in history. It was the day in 1954 that General Gamal Abdel Nasser assumed full powers as E...
Read moreBACKGROUND AND COUNT-DOWN TO THE NOVEMBER 17 COUPThe complex military intrigues associated with the Sani Abacha led Palace coup of November 17, 1993 a...
Read moreNigeria Social Forum (NSF) Charter of Principles[1]After evaluating the results of the past World Social Forums, held first in January 25-30, 2001 in ...
Read moreText of the public lecture, Nigeria: The Blackman's Burden? delivered February 24, 2005 by former External Affairs Minister Prof. Bolaji Akinyemi at t...
Read moreLest one is misunderstood from the start, there is no suggestion whatsoever, that our retired Generals should be discriminated against or prevented fu...
Read moreThe ardent readers of my column may find the current topic juddersome if not alarming but not without an iota of a stuff for exultations. Those whose ...
Read moreVanguardI didn’t Resign – NGIGEBy Sufuyan OjeifoFriday, July 11, 2003ABUJA — PEOPLE’S Democratic Party (PDP) reacted yesterday to the abductio...
Read moreAddress by Dr. Chimaroke Nnamani, governor of Enugu State address to the Conference of Southern Governors. January 2001.THE summit today and your pres...
Read moreVanguardSouth-West and 2007 electionBy DELE SOBOWALESunday, September 07, 2003"Men make history but not as they choose"V. I . Lenin 1870-1924PRESIDENT...
Read moreAlhaji Lamidi Adedibu is someone I have known from my elementary school days. My elementary school, St John’s Anglican School is directly opposite h...
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