Monday, May 29

Author: Chijioke Uwasomba

‘A Thief and His Apprentice’ where Dubious Merchants Trade in Power
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‘A Thief and His Apprentice’ where Dubious Merchants Trade in Power

The Nigerian crisis has deepened so much with devastating impacts on the people and the country itself. Many otherwise hopeful and patriotic citizens are beginning to doubt justifiably the possibility of the country surviving having been consistently and continually ravished by an irresponsible and thieving class that has held the country hostage for years. As far back as 1991, General Ibrahim Babangida the then Dictator who held sway had admitted in a moment of dubious surprise during an interview with The Daily Times why the Nigerian economy (and by necessary implication, the Nigerian state) had not collapsed given the level of mismanagement the country had suffered in the hands of its ruthless minders which ironically he was leading at that auspicious time in the history of Nigeria...
Interrogating the Concept of Restructuring for Progress or Balkanizing to Retrogression; Using Sudan and Yugoslavia as Case Study
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Interrogating the Concept of Restructuring for Progress or Balkanizing to Retrogression; Using Sudan and Yugoslavia as Case Study

At The Maroonsquare two-day Discourse on National Development held on the 1st and 2nd of July, 2021 held at the Science Auditorium, Federal College of Education (Tech), Akoka, Yaba, Lagos with the theme; Identity Politics and the National Question in Nigeria sponsored by the Rosa Luxemburg Foundation. Issues of National interest that includes insecurity, agitations by different minority groups within the Nigerian entity and facts with solutions were brought to the fore. Ms. Oliseh Kadishi in her paper discusses the issues surrounding the idea of whether a broken Nigeria will bring progress to the various nationalities in the Nigerian entity, considering the experience of other nations. Ms. Oliseh in her paper concedes to the fact that the history of the creation of the Nigerian state...
The Chinese Are Here: Any Prospect for Growth and Development?
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The Chinese Are Here: Any Prospect for Growth and Development?

At The Maroonsquare Discourse on National Development held on the 28th and 29th of March, 2019 held at the Science Auditorium, Federal College of Education (Tech), Akoka, Yaba, Lagos sponsored by the Rosa Luxemburg Foundation. Chijioke Uwasomba Ph.D further elaborated on the complexity of the Chinese investment in Nigeria. Below is an excerpt of the paper delivered. INTRODUCTION                    “Most of what china has been doing in Africa today is what we did in Africa 150 years ago” – Jack Straw, British foreign secretary from 2001 to 2006.                     “Our African partner...
Nigeria, A Clay Footed Giant at 57
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Nigeria, A Clay Footed Giant at 57

Nigeria, from its beginnings was fated to be a clay-footed giant. The British overlords in all their manipulations had made sure that political power was not handed over to a particular segment of the nationalists whose radical politics and visionary activism did not accord with the mercenary mentality of the British colonialists. I am talking about the radicals and nationalists who coalesced under the nationalist platform-the Zikist movement. Perhaps, if this group of Nigerians were given the opportunity of taking the baton of leadership when the colonialists retreated, the country may not have been in the mess it has found itself today. As good and well-meaning and nationalistic the class that negotiated Nigeria’s independence might have been, it was obvious from their activities and cl...