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Corruption: Progressing backwards?

Corruption: Progressing backwards?

CORRUPTION is a global phenomenon. It is not an exclusive problem of any nation or society; neither has it just surfaced in Nigeria.

Prof GEO Ogum bows out of Nnamdi Azikiwe University

Prof GEO Ogum bows out of Nnamdi Azikiwe University

WILLIAM Shakespeare in the Twelfth Night captured three distinct routes to greatness. According to him, “some are born great, some achieve greatness, and some have greatness thrust upon them”.

The Sahel: Counting the cost of the war in Mali

The Sahel: Counting the cost of the war in Mali

THE third phase of the battle in Mali is the democratisation process. The country’s electoral commission has announced July as the new month as opposed to April as initially agreed. This will present the challenge of healthy political process in the country when there are still conflicts in some parts of the country.

Mali, booby trap for West Africa, says Prof. Oche

Mali, booby trap for West Africa, says Prof. Oche

Nigeria’s participation in the multinational military coalition in Mali continues to generate interest as the Islamists in the Sahel are ready to engage France and the foreign troops on a prolonged military combat.
In this interview with Vanguard Newspaper, the Director of Research and Studies at the Nigerian Institute of International Affairs(NIIA ) Professor Ogaba Oche looks at the dynamics playing out in the crisis in the Sahel.

Nigeria is a lie and we believe it – Nyiam

Nigeria is a lie and we believe it – Nyiam

Lt. Col. Gabriel Anthony Nyiam came to national reknown after the abortive April 22, 1990 coup orchestrated by a group of middle belt and southern officers of the Nigeria Army against the then authorities headed by Gen. Ibrahim Babangida.