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Prayers, Preparation, Patience, Praises, and PEACE: Introduction to the 5ps of Life for the 21st Century s Peace

Prayers, Preparation, Patience, Praises, and PEACE: Introduction to the 5ps of Life for the 21st Century s Peace
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Buhari: A dictator s long journey to reformed democrat

Buhari: A dictator s long journey to reformed democrat
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Déby: Plurilateral Implications of His Death and Politics

Déby: Plurilateral Implications of His Death and Politics
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Buhari govt s growing appetite for muzzling protesters, opposing voices – Punch Newspapers

Punch Newspapers Sections Published 20 February 2021 JOHN ALECHENU examines the regime headed by the President, Major General Muhammadu Buhari(retd.), and its growing but not surprising slide into authoritarianism In Nigeria, like elsewhere in today’s world, the biggest threat to democracy comes not from generals instigating coups but from authoritarians-at-heart winning elections, only to use their democratic mandate to rule anti-democratically”-Remi Adekoya. Most, if not all Nigerians, who went to the polls in 2015, to vote in the President, Major General Muhammadu Buhari (retd.), a then no-nonsense, frugal civil war hero and former military dictator, were largely motivated by his promise to unite the country and uphold the provisions of the constitution.

Invisibility and Negrophobia in Algeria

The Hirak, a massive popular protest movement for democracy in Algeria which began in February 2019 and continues to challenge military authoritarian rule in the country today, is most potent when it can sustain mass mobilization against the regime across cultural, ethnic, linguistic, ideological, class, and racial lines. 1Elsewhere, I discuss the importance of sustained, cross-cutting mobilization in efforts to end military authoritarian rule. See Stephen J. King, The Arab Winter: Democratic Consolidation, Civil War, and Radical Islamists (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2020). This was largely the case throughout 2019 as the Hirak gathered millions of protesters in weekly demonstrations across Algeria, initially spurred by the cynical announcement of the candidacy for president of military-backed, aged, and seriously ill Abdelaziz Bouteflika for a fifth term.

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