The Armed Forces, existence of Nigeria: The security issue
Will President Jonathan address the challenge of legitimacy in Africa?
The extant security situation in the country
National Assembly review of 1999 Constitution
Richard Joseph and choice of concepts for explaining change of govts (2)
Richard Joseph and choice of concepts for explaining change of govts
National Assembly review of the 1999 Constitution
The Boko Haram as a national security interest (3)
Boko Haram challenge to the Nigerian Islamic establishment, orthodoxy (2)
CIVIL WAR DEFINED: Lessons from Libya
Jonathan’s government and internal armed aggressions
Anarchy and security in Nigeria
Many ways to be enriched
NPSA’s confab on future of democracy in Nigeria
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SubscribeFacilitating separation of powers in structures of govts
THE appointment of the principal officers of the houses of the National Assembly is the occasion of this discourse on contexts that facilitate the institutionalization of the separation of powers of the three arms of government and in the Nigerian case, of the three tiers of government.
Ban Ki-Moon and a second term
THE UN Secretary General has formally initiated his bid for a second term having made his intention known by due process to both the Security Council and the General Assembly.
Secured stability and governance effectiveness
WHEN this column was first introduced to the public it was presented as a platform on which issues adjudged worthy of public attention and commentaries could be addressed. War is of major importance, for by it the fate and fortunes of societies are determined.
The gospel or christianity: The Christian in crisis
THIS excerpt from Kathryn Kulhman’s God Can Do It Again, is an excellent example of the philosophy of Christianity and a good contrast to the Gospel of God concerning His Son Jesus Christ.
Redemption Christianity and Easter: A review
EASTER 2011 has come and gone and another is a year away. We have so ritualized Easter that the import of the event it celebrates is lost sight of. We have turned it into reminiscing.
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