Insurgency and Banditry in Nigeria Can Be Defeated in 6 Months

Presently, Nigeria is confronted with a plethora of security challenges ranging from the ubiquitous farmer-herder conflict to banditry, kidnappings, abductions, and revived secessionist movements. The list seems endless. For a long time now, the Nigerian  media space has been blackened with shocking reports of persistent violent  attacks nationwide. From the north to the southeast and…

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A Nation in the Orbit of Re-Invention: The Harvard School Report and the Failed State Stamp

  The Council on Foreign Relations (CFR) and the Harvard Kennedy School in the United States have released a damning report that Nigeria as a nation is at a point of no return, with all the signs of a failed nation. The organisation made the disclosure in research findings it released recently through its senior…

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The Abacha Constitution: Can It Resolve the Lingering Issue of Restructuring?

In recent times, the front burner issues in Nigeria have revolved around political restructuring. The clamour for restructuring of the federal structure dates back to the independence era. Since the amalgamation of Nigeria in 1914, ethnic and religious diversities have always influenced political decisions. Both pre-independence and post-independence administrations have fashioned out different political structures for…

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