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Nigeria governed with imposed, unworkable 1999 constitution ― Prof Akintoye, Igboho, others

Nigeria governed with imposed, unworkable 1999 constitution ― Prof Akintoye, Igboho, others
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PGF DG condemns NLC s silence on restructuring, food blockade

Vanguard News PGF DG condemns NLC’s silence on restructuring, food blockade On By Omeiza Ajayi, ABUJA Director-General of the Progressive Governors’ Forum PGF, Salihu Moh. Lukman has condemned the silence of organised labour amidst debates regarding restructuring and in the face of the recent food blockade from the North to the South. Lukman in a lengthy statement on Sunday in Abuja said the Nigeria Labour Congress NLC is fixated on having a non-implementable, uniform, national minimum wage instead of admitting that Nigeria’s existing framework is defective and seeking ways of dismantling it to allow for devolution of powers.

Buba Galadima: Between statesmanship and pretence | International Centre for Investigative Reporting

By Owei LAKEMFA  AN old friend and fellow journalist, Ya’u Shehu Darazo, called me in 2006 asking if I could arrange a meeting between former Head of State, retired General Muhammadu Buhari and the leadership of the Nigeria Labour Congress, NLC. Buhari who was running in the 2007 Presidential elections, was accompanied to the meeting by Darazo and a man introduced as Engr. Buba Galadima. Where Buhari was slow and deliberate in speech, Galadima spoke like a man running a commentary. He appeared confident, knowledgeable and full of ideas. At the end of the meeting, I joked with Darazo that he was selling two presidential candidates as their party could easily switch Buhari for Galadima.

Buba Galadima: Between statesmanship and pretence

Vanguard News Buba Galadima: Between statesmanship and pretence On By Owei Lakemfa AN old friend and fellow journalist, Ya’u Shehu Darazo, called me in 2006 asking if I could arrange a meeting between former Head of State, retired General Muhammadu Buhari and the leadership of the Nigeria Labour Congress, NLC. Buhari who was running in the 2007 Presidential elections, was accompanied to the meeting by Darazo and a man introduced as Engr. Buba Galadima. Where Buhari was slow and deliberate in speech, Galadima spoke like a man running a commentary. He appeared confident, knowledgeable and full of ideas. At the end of the meeting, I joked with Darazo that he was selling two presidential candidates as their party could easily switch Buhari for Galadima. Since then, Galadima has risen to become  one of the biggest politicians in the country; one who has been a major player in the last four presidential elections. In his November 15, 2020 interview in

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food production and energy production. i m interested how you reconcile the current ambition to have resource control, which is different than 10,000 years ago with your narrative that suggests we could make that transition. one of the reasons people are fatalistic about war is they they war is part of human nature. that s very easily refuted by looking at the variation in levels of violence. the second most popular theory is that its resource competition. that leads to conflict. the problem is if you look at the had historical record and analyze it statistically, that turns out to not be the case. there are some wars where there is competition for resources. oil, for example, or land. but there are many warsç where that is not an issue. the interesting thing it about war is it s almost an independent variable.

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