This composite proposition has remained a pillar of Leftists’ political and social action.
Nigeria
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“In the aftermath of the civil war, the much-expanded size of the military, around 250,000 in 1977, consumed a large part of Nigeria’s resources under military rule for little productive return.”
Tagged under Human Security Nigeria Nigeria armyIn a previous article on this subject (21 February 2018), I proposed that a Nigerian people’s manifesto at this particular critical time in our country’s history should have a double character.
Tagged under Advocacy & Campaigns NigeriaThe Igbo ethnic group in Nigeria is one of the three major ethnic nationalities in the country. The others are the Yoruba and the Hausa-Fulani.
Tagged under Democracy & Governance Nigeria IgboPresident Trump’s alleged invective, mislabelling African states and Haiti as sh*thole countries, merely voices the attitude of most westerners toward the zip code of Africans.
Tagged under Democracy & Governance Nigeria neocolonialism“It is indeed unfortunate that so much Nok material has been looted over time to supply the international market. Properly excavated, such pieces might have shed valuable light on the Nok culture,” Ekpo Eyo [1]
Tagged under Arts & Books Nigeria Stolen artefactsThe decision of the authorities of the Nigerian Law School to prevent Firdaus Amasa from being called to the bar due to her mode of dressing has generated a media circus.
Tagged under Gender & Minorities Nigeria hijabA very significant event—a peaceful mass protest against the misgovernance and mindless plunder of Imo State by Governor Rochas Okorocha—took place in Owerri on Monday, 18 December 18, 2017.
Tagged under Advocacy & Campaigns Nigeria mediocritySince Nigeria's cybercrime act was voted into law in May 2015 authorities have used the accusation of cyber stalking to harass and press charges against at least five bloggers who criticized politicians and businessmen online
Tagged under ICT, Media & Security Nigeria Nigeria, Media FreedomJust slightly over forty-nine years ago to the day, in August 1967, the venerable Dr Akanu Ibiam, christian missionary physician, erudite theologian and statesperson who had worked for 30 years in the Church of Scotland/Presbyterian Church rural medical programmes across central and east reg
Tagged under Human Security Nigeria Biafra war
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