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Role of a strong and independent judiciary in a nation
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Tinubu, Nigeria And The Fuel Subsidy Albatross
The removal of fuel subsidy and the convergence of the foreign exchange markets, the two major policy objectives President Bola Tinubu has committed himself to since assuming office, inevitably came […]
Vwaere Diaso: Police arrest three over doctor’s death
THREE individuals have been arrested by the Lagos State Police Command in connection with the tragic death of a medical doctor, Vwaere Diaso at General Hospital, Odan, Lagos-Island. The Lagos […]
Time to Retire “Security” in the Image of the Military and Begin the Construction of Security in the Image of Civil Rule: Setting Agenda for Mallam Nuhu Ribadu Should President Bola Ahmed Tinubu Appoint him the National Security Adviser
Dr Adoyi ONOJA Introduction The time has come to retire “security” in the image of the military and begin the construction of security in the image of civilian and civil […]
Tackling multi-dimensional insecurity in major political transition
By Uche Nnadozie With Boko Haram still active but massively degraded in the last eight years and banditry becoming the next outpost of terrorism but under heavy pushback by our […]
Rethinking the Approach to Nigeria’s National Security
By Fola Aina The Nigerian state is currently confronted with multiple security threats, most of which emanate from, and are perpetuated by violent non-state actors (VNSAs). In the troubled Northeast […]
To bear or not to bear arms – Kene Obiezu
3 min read One of the clearest markers of the fact that Nigeria is a failing state is the extent to which insecurity has reinvented the daily reality of living […]
Troops destroy Boko Haram markets in Borno, kill six
Troops of the 21 Armoured Brigade have destroyed a Boko Haram market in Bama Local Council of Borno State. They also invaded and destroyed another market, known as ‘Daula’ and […]
Insecurity: A norm in Nigeria – Part 2 – Samuel Agbelusi
3 min read The heightened clashes between nomadic pastoralists and crop farmers in many southern parts of the country, particularly in the South-East geopolitical zone, were interpreted as an invasion […]