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AN OPEN LETTER TO THE PRESIDENT - 1

By Uchenna Akwiwu

AN OPEN LETTER TO THE PRESIDENT - 1ByUchenna Akwiwu ura_ohaeri@yahoo.com Dear Sir:The Golden Future, The Promise of our New Generation, Must...

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Akbar Ahmed's " Islam on a collision course?"

By Mobolaji E. Aluko

Akbar Ahmed: Islam on a collision course?Friday, 21 March, 2003, 13:42 GMT BBC Newshttp://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/middle_east/2861721.stmAkbar Ahmed...

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AFTER PRESIDENT OBASANJO, WHO/WHAT?

By Professor Omo Omoruyi, mni

Research Fellow, African Studies Center, Boston University.I threw this question into a recent essay, which I wrote on the issue of pact between the g...

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Africa: The Ontology of Failed States

By Franklyne Ogbunwezeh

Never in the history of human reality, was an ode ever commissioned to celebrate failure. This flows from a conventional metaphysic. In the halls of r...

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Africa Lives: Governance And The New Corporatist State

By Pat Utomi

culled from GUARDIAN, July 27, 2005I have a confession to make. It has been a prolonged battle with my conscience. Perhaps I am wrong in being pessimi...

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Africa Policy Outlook 2005

By Ann-Louise Colgan

There are some people in the world’s wealthy countries who forecast that 2005 will be a decisive year for Africa.In the U.S., President Bush begins ...

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Africa’s Two-Fold Misery: AIDS and Wars

By Gbenga Olawepo

Any time I find myself among young people of African descent, whether students, politicians or professionals, sharing thought about Africa and her man...

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AFRICA AND THE CHALLENGES OF DEMOCRATISATION

By Gbenga Olawepo

At the close of the 20th century Democracy was the most canvassed global concern. It remains the critical subject even at the beginning of this millen...

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African Poverty As Failure Of Leadership*

By Emmanuel Franklyne Ogbunwezeh

This paper is not an exoneration of Western Imperialism, and neo-colonial sabotage of many African economies, which is one of the great factors that h...

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AN EXTRAPOLATION OF HOME: LESSONS FROM ATLANTA

By Chukwuemeka Uche Onuora

Home is where the heart is. When I argued that Andrew must go back home in my address at the NIDO convention, that is precisely what I meant. It will ...

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Civil Society and Social Movements: The Role of Activism and Radical Politics in Deepening Democracy in Africa

By Otive Igbuzor, PhD

Civil Society and Social Movements: The Role of Activism and Radical Politics in Deepening Democracy in AfricaByOtive Igbuzor, PhDFounding Executive D...

Chimaroke Nnamani: Progenitor of Ebeano politics at 64

By Paul Mumeh

Chimaroke Nnamani: Progenitor of Ebeano politics at 64By Paul MumehChimaroke-Nnamani2.jpg 88.87 KBHate or love him, Senator Chimaroke Nnamani; fo...

Background To The Recent Nigerian Elections

By Elizabeth Liagin, published and culled from https://www.wsws.org/en/articles/1999/03/nig-m17.html

Background To The Recent Nigerian ElectionsGeneral Obasanjo more than just a "friend" of the AmericansElizabeth Liagin is an independent journalist wh...

Sustainable Development And Mining Host Communities

Sustainable Development and Mining Host communities  ByOtive Igbuzor, PhD, FPSN, FSM, MIoL, UKAfrican Centre for Leadership, Strategy & ...

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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