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  • Segun Babalola
July 20, 2024
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Judicial Usurpation, Prebendalism and Fascism; Dangers to Nigerian Democracy

By Azeem Salako. “Africa’s democratic experiment is being undermined by fascist democrats who use violence, intimidation, and manipulation to maintain their hold on power.” – Patrick […]
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July 20, 2024
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Colonialism and Intergenerational Transfer of Languages; The Yoruba Experience

By Akin Osuntokun. “It is often unnoticed for instance that the only non-Western nations to have successfully modernised-Japan and China-are those that have not been colonised. […]
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May 22, 2024
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Our Shameful Contradictions and Coloniality

Shamefully, our beloved country is held down by childish contradictions that would embarrass primary school students, when properly explained to them. These contradictions are too many. […]
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May 22, 2024
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State Police and 2014 CONFAB’s Polycentric Solution

The debate over the establishment of state police has reignited. Whilst proponents, including the federal government, argue for its crucial role in tackling the nation’s worsening […]
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May 22, 2024
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Local Government Financial Autonomy Bill in the light of 2014 CONFAB’s Polycentric Solution

The bill granting local governments (LGs) full financial autonomy, approved by the National Assembly (NASS) in March 2022, continues to spark heated debate. According to the […]
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April 14, 2024
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Janus Effects and Nourishing Character with Institutions

By Olusegun R. Babalola “With this we are back to the Anti-Federalists’ idea that character must be nourished by institutions. Initiative and optimism are character traits […]
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July 16, 2019
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Polycentricity and De-colonizing the Two Publics

By Olusegun R. Babalola “… a constitution, which leads away from a highly centralized state towards a limited state, must be the bargain of self-governing social […]
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July 16, 2019
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The Nigerian Dream

Domesticating the Colonial Leviathan towards Afro-Democracy By Olusegun R. Babalola Knowing where we are in our community is all about shared history and the special way […]
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