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Religion - The Opium of The Poor in Nigeria

By Olaewe Ewegbemi

This article is an excerpt from my journal of a visit to Nigeria bewtween July and September 2003. Names and identities of people have been excised to...

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Reacting To The Day of The Long Knives in The Education Ministry

By Mobolaji Aluko

Events of the last two days in connection with the Ministry of Education and the National Assembly of Nigeria have been rather giddy. At one leve...

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The State Of Education In Nigeria

By Otive Igbuzor, PhD

A KEYNOTE ADDRESS DELIVERED AT A ROUNDTABLE ORGANISED BY CIVIL SOCIETY ACTION COALITION ON EDUCATION FOR ALL (CSACEFA) ON 3RD JULY, 20061.  &nbsp...

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The State Of Our Nation

By Edwin Madunagu

culled from GUARDIAN March 25, 2004TWO stories on the front page of The Guardian, Thursday, March 4, 2004, arrested me for an unusually long time. The...

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The Supreme Court Ruling on Electoral Act 2001 and Dual Citizens/Nigerian Citizens Resident Abroad

By Mobolaji E. Aluko, Ph.D.

INTRODUCTION I have waited this long to gloat so as not to jinx the process, but with so many more Nigerians in the Diaspora announcing daily the...

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The Unfizzled Sharia Vector in the Nigerian State

By Mobolaji E. Aluko, Ph.D.

I.   The Declaration of IllegalityAfter many years of hemming and hawing,  and after thousands of deaths as an aftermath, the Federal Govern...

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The Unlearned Lesson of Plateau Emergency Rule

By Bolaji Akinyemi

culled from GUARDIAN of June 8, 2004SINCE the proclamation imposing an emergency on Plateau State, the mass media has been awash with comments and com...

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The President Cannot Suspend A Governor

By AKPO MUDIAGA ODJE, ESQ

culled from PUNCH Sunday, May 23, 2004In retrospect, it was the sagacious P.P. Craig who opined in his book:Administrative Law (1994) “ at page 287 ...

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THE PROTOCOL ON THE RIGHTS OF WOMEN IN AFRICA AND THE ISLAMIC PERSPECTIVE ON GENDER EQUALITY AND JUSTICE.

By DR. MUHAMMED TAWFIQ LADAN

A PAPER PRESENTATION AT A SEMINAR ORGANIZED BY SOLIDARITY FOR AFRICAN WOMEN’S RIGHTS (SOAWR)A COALITION OF HUMAN RIGHTS NGOS) DURING THE AFRICAN UNI...

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The Open Sore of a Continent A Personal Narrative of the Nigerian Crisis

By Wole Soyinka

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