SERAP to Buhari: Travel ban on 50 high-profile Nigerians illegal, repressive

SERAP to Buhari: Travel ban on 50 high-profile Nigerians illegal, repressive

Socio-Economic Rights and Accountability Project (SERAP) has said that “The order banning 50 alleged high-profile corrupt Nigerians from travelling abroad without any legal basis and a judicial authorisation is clearly arbitrary, repressive and illegal, as it breaches constitutional rights and the country’s international obligations, which protect the rights to freedom of movement, to leave one’s country, to privacy, and to due process of law.”
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Stop this genocide in Plateau, Northern Christians tell Buhari

Stop this genocide in Plateau, Northern Christians tell Buhari

SEVERAL years after former National President, Pastor Ayo Oritsejafor pioneered the call for self defence among Christians in the North when they came under attack by terrorists, more Christian leaders are now urging Christians in the region to defend themselves.

My Space Revamped

My Space Revamped

What image does your desk portray? Does your desk speak volumes?

Nigerians, “Atikulated”

Nigerians, “Atikulated”

The Nigerian media is very guilty of profound levels of ignorance about the significance of Nigeria as a “republic,” and its choice of “democracy” as a system of government.  Going by its use of language, the Nigerian media is guilty of limiting public awareness of the true meaning of these concepts; of the place of citizens, citizenship rights, and citizenship obligations in a “republic.” The kind of language used by the press to describe political power and political institutions often alienates people.