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The media, the citizen and information literacy

    The media, the citizen and information literacy

The media has increasingly been in the limelight. We do not expect anything less because of the growing gains in technologies of communication. We do not also expect this limelight

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Protecting the civic space and promoting democracy

    Protecting the civic space and promoting democracy

It is my honor and privilege to address this august body on this important annual retreat and strategy session. Represented in this room is the unimpeachable testimonial that young people

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Degi Whatchamacallit, David Lyon and the fall of APC in Bayelsa

    Degi Whatchamacallit, David Lyon and the fall of APC in Bayelsa

Quite a lot of political neutrals have been sympathetic to David Lyon, candidate of the All Progressives Congress (APC) in the November 2019 governorship election in Bayelsa State. Lyon had

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As the supreme court reviews its decision on Imo governorship election

    As the supreme court reviews its decision on Imo governorship election

When it sits on Tuesday, 18 February 2020, to consider the application to review its judgment of 14 January in the matter of the petition on the outcome of the

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Reflections on the supreme court judgment on Bayelsa governorship conundrum

    Reflections on the supreme court judgment on Bayelsa governorship conundrum

I have perused the judgment of the supreme court of Nigeria delivered on Thursday, the 13th day of February, 2020

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The Bayelsa bombshell

    The Bayelsa bombshell

The Supreme Court has been adding a lot of spice to our politics in recent times, but I did not

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Lessons from Nasir el-Rufai, a true change agent, at 60

    Lessons from Nasir el-Rufai, a true change agent, at 60

As he turns 60 years today, it would have been apt for me to say it is Mallam Nasir El

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Bayelsa’s identity theft, Douye Diri and our gene of fraud

    Bayelsa’s identity theft, Douye Diri and our gene of fraud

The Bayelsa governorship election voided by the Nigerian Supreme Court on Thursday last week has provoked a conversation on the

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Notes on engaging Nigeria’s ruling class

    Notes on engaging Nigeria’s ruling class

Nigeria’s ruling class has presented the nation with a number of issues around which the Nigerian Left can build an

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INEC’s bloody axe and the political remnants

    INEC’s bloody axe and the political remnants

On a hot, dusty harmattan day last week, the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) loaded its gun, and pulled the

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