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The ‘Child Soldier’ And The Dilemma Of Child Labor In Africa: Issues, Causes And Intervention.

By ‘Lanre Adeyemi

ABSTRACTChild labor is an all-encompassing global phenomenon, especially in the developing countries of Africa and Asia. Children work for a variety o...

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The End of Poverty

By by Jeffrey D. Sachs

source: TIME MAGAZINE, March 14, 2005 EditionIt is still midmorning in Malawi when we arrive at a small village, Nthandire, about an hour outside of L...

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The Fall of Politics In Nigeria

By Paul Mamza

Politics in Nigeria had suffered great under writings and blows through manipulations, opportunistic medleys and deafening undoing.  As the natio...

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THE IKEJA MISHAP: WHO DUNNIT?

By Seyi Oduyela

Two years after the Ikeja Military Cantonment bomb explosion, the Federal Government is yet to make known the report of the investigation committee se...

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ON THE QUESTION OF PREVENTING COUPS IN NIGERIA

By Nowamagbe A. Omoigui, MD, MPH, FACC

INTRODUCTIONAlthough there is a tendency to imagine that it is indigenous to Nigeria, the "coup syndrome" has afflicted many countries, large and smal...

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Preventing Coups in Nigeria (Updated)

By Dr. Nowa Omoigui

*This series of articles are part of the civil-military series.  They are a modification of an earlier article that was first written in December...

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Privatisation In Nigeria: Critical issues of concern to civil society

By Otive Igbuzor, PhD

A PAPER PRESENTED AT A POWER MAPPING ROUNDTABLE DISCUSSION ON THE PRIVATISATION PROGRAMME IN NIGERIA ORGANISED BY SOCIO-ECONOMIC RIGHTS INITIATIVE (SE...

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PUBLIC HEALTH IMPLICATIONS OF CONFLICTS IN AFRICA

By Nowamagbe A. Omoigui, MD, MPH, FACC

WHAT IS CONFLICT? There are several definitions of conflict.  The one I like describes it as an "ongoing process of variable intensity invol...

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PDP’s War Towards 2007

By Duro Onabule

His military background makes it predictable and expected. But added to these, the advantage of a sitting president, (self?) induced ambition and powe...

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Perspectives On Succession

By Akin Osuntokun

culled from GUARDIAN, July 4, 2005Universally, political leadership succession is inherently problematic. Primarily this is because of the power it re...

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A Game for the Throne? The Nigerian Constitution and the Removal of an Incapacitated President

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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...

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