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Atiku: Between Morality And Politics

By Musa Kasimu Aliyu

Politics is not that dirty, is it? Just like there are some ‘truths’ in the advertisement, so is morality in politics and despite the great works ...

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In search of the real Professor Omo Omoruyi: A rejoinder

By TONY OGIAMIEN

There is the general belief that the objective of any public discourse or exchange of views is, or should be, to present unambiguous ideas designed to...

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Self-Succession: The Lessons of History

By Clinton Chukwu

One has to acknowledge, sadly though, that Africa has the remarkably peculiar misfortune of being burdened with sit-tight leaders, regardless of wheth...

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The Indigene And Settler Problem

By Babs Fafunwa

culled from GUARDIAN, April 25, 2005The indigene/settler issue first reared its ugly head in 1861 when King Dosunmu of Lagos ceded Lagos to the Britis...

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The Republic and I

By Obi Nwakanma

culled from VANGUARD, Sunday, April 24, 2005  THE news was startling. A draft constitution was floating in secret hands at Abuja, and was circula...

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COMMUNIQUE OF A THREE DAY CIVIL SOCIETY MEETING ON ADVOCACY STRATEGIES TO ENGAGE THE NATIONAL POLITICAL REFORMS CONFERENCE (NPRC) WHICH TOOK PLACE AT TRAPPCO RESORT, KADUNA BETWEEN 21ST AND 23RD OF APRIL 2005.

As part of the civil society engagement with the National Political Reform Conference (NPRC) Abuja, Global Rights: Partners for Justice in conjunction...

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The Open Sore of A Continent

By Olaewe Ewegbemi

The title of this piece is borrowed from Wole Soyinka’s book, THE OPEN SORE OF A CONTINENT, A Personal Narrative of the Nigerian Crisis (Oxford Univ...

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Engaging Corruption At The Roots

By Edwin Madunagu

culled from GUARDIAN, April 21, 2005My interest at this moment is not in the particular high-profile cases of corruption now being investigated or in ...

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Bureaucratic Anomalies: Conquering the Monster that have Bedeviled Governance

By Michael II Oluwagbemi,

It is often said that corruption and inefficiency is the hallmark of my beloved country: Nigeria. In one word, “Nigeria is a country that doesn’t ...

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Before The Next Genocide In Kano

By Mojeed Adeoye

There is an ongoing agitation by some Muslim leaders in the North against what they describe as marginalisation of Islam and its adherents. Mojeed Ade...

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Project 2025 Agenda and Healthcare in Nigeria

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