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Nigeria: The Palace Coup of November 17, 1993 Part 1

By Nowa Austin Omoigui, MD

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...

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Nigeria: The Unhappy Marriage of a Quadruple

By Ibraheem A. Waziri

Nigeria: The Unhappy Marriage of a QuadrupleByIbraheem A. WaziriIya Abubakar Computer CentreAhmadu Bello University, Zariaiawaziri@yahoo.com The ...

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Nigeria: The Palace Coup of November 17, 1993 - Part 2

By Nowa Austin Omoigui, MD

BACKGROUND AND COUNT-DOWN TO THE NOVEMBER 17 COUPThe complex military intrigues associated with the Sani Abacha led Palace coup of November 17, 1993 a...

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Bolaji Akinyemi

By Bolaji Akinyemi

Text of the public lecture, Nigeria: The Blackman's Burden? delivered February 24, 2005 by former External Affairs Minister Prof. Bolaji Akinyemi at t...

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Nigeria: Between Civilians and “Militocrats”

By Ogbonna Callystus Chukwu

Lest one is misunderstood from the start, there is no suggestion whatsoever, that our retired Generals should be discriminated against or prevented fu...

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Sustenance of democracy

By Being the speech broadcast by His Excellency, President Olusegun

FELLOW Nigerians,I will like to start by thanking all Nigerians who have borne patiently, inanguish and uncertainty, certain developments in the polit...

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Survival Tips for Nigeria: Ban all Fourth Republic Politicians (Political office holders) from Future Politics

By Paul Mamza

The 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 ...

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Supreme Court's Verdict On Resource Control: The Political Imperatives

By DAVID DAFINONE, SAN

IntroductionThe Supreme Court, as its name suggests, is a court of last resort. Itsjudgment is supreme as it carries the weight of finality. This fact...

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Suffering And Smiling - The Vocabulary of The Oppressed in Nigeria -

By Olaewe Ewegbemi

“ If Nigerian leaders know anything about the depths of misery in their country, they are in no hurry to show it. As poverty continues to infest mil...

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Stoking The Fires of Re-vo-lu-tion

By Oluwagbemi Michael II

An Open Letter to Chief Aremu Okikiola Matthew Olusegun Obasanjo, GCFR; President and Commander in Chief of the Armed Forces of the Feudal Republic of...

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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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