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The unidentified problem of Nigeria: From forced migration to AUTOSUCOM Revolution (I) 

By Victor-Bandele Dada For more than six decades, Nigeria has debated its problems without ever adequately identifying the problem beneath the problems. Economists have diagnosed fiscal instability. Political scientists have examined institutional weakness. Sociologists have studied ethnic and religious fragmentation. Development specialists have focused on poverty, unemployment, food insecurity and human capital. Security analysts have examined […]
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Ndigbo, reviled at home, revered globally

Compare the full scale military attacks on Igbo youths for merely agitating, to the buttery and silky treatment meted out to killer Fulani herdsmen terrorists who have gone about the country maiming and killing innocent children, helpless women and hapless men, sacking communities in their numbers and violently taking over lands unhindered and destroying, in most cases, people’s sources of livelihood for good unchallenged, then one can comfortably conclude that there is a written script by those who have merrily but unfortunately, turned themselves  against the Igbo with the very dark hope of pinning them down. A mission that is absolutely impossible!

Understanding the Ajimobi administration

There is no doubt that when the political history of Oyo State is being written, the name of the incumbent governor, Senator Isiaka Abiola Ajimobi will feature prominently. There are many reasons for these. In the modern democratic history of Oyo state, Governor Ajimobi is the first civilian governor to enjoy two terms in office. But his tenure goes beyond such feat. 

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