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Why are Marriages Failing?
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Why are Marriages Failing?

Last year, around 42% of marriages in the UK ended in divorce. In opposite sex marriages, nearly two-thirds of divorces were initiated by women. So, why do so many relationships fail? And is there anything we can do to save them before it’s too late? Authors Matthew Fray and Joanna Harrison are trying to address why we so often struggle or fail in long-term relationships. We’re not talking about those major marriage crimes like infidelity, domestic abuse or gambling away the family savings. They’re focusing on those everyday relationship difficulties – from lack of intimacy to communication problems, lack of trust, or even just forgetting to empty the dishwasher – the things that almost every couple struggles with from time to time. Matthew and Joanna joined Emma Barnett on BBC ...
‘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...
The Riddle of the Oil Thief: The Story of Exploitation and Despoliation of the Niger-Delta
Business

The Riddle of the Oil Thief: The Story of Exploitation and Despoliation of the Niger-Delta

Oil, the greasy fluid has become a curse to Nigeria with all the trappings ofunderdevelopment in display. The Niger Delta peoples of Nigeria and their environmenthave suffered irretrievably and irredeemably the shockwaves of the curse of oil in all itsramifying dimensions.Since 1914, when Lord Lugard, the soldier of fortune enacted the Colonial Ordinancewhich made oil precincts in the country a British monopoly with ownership rights vestedin the crown and the subsequent 1937 colonial Nigeria Ordinance, which gave ShellD’Arcy exclusive exploration and prospecting rights, the Niger Delta has not known peace.In this power-packed, riveting book, titled The Riddle of the Oil Thief, HRM, KingBubaraye Dakolo, the Ibenanaowei of Ekpetiama Kingdom in Bayelsa State, gives thehistory of oil in Niger...
Interrogating the Concept of Restructuring for Progress or Balkanizing to Retrogression; Using Sudan and Yugoslavia as Case Study
Articles, Economy, News

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...
Language, Identity and Power in the Framing of Nigeria as a Monolithic Binary
Discourse 2021, News, Politics

Language, Identity and Power in the Framing of Nigeria as a Monolithic Binary

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. Mr. Adagbo Onoja discusses the extent of the narrative of a monolithic North and South in the context of agitation for a middle-belt Nigeria. In his paper, he further argued that the contenders for power are those that frame the identity of power in the context of North and South. This is because as a result of suc...
The National Question and Self-determination in Nigeria
Discourse 2021, News, Politics

The National Question and Self-determination in Nigeria

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. One of the speakers, Mr. Adewale Adeoye discusses the issue of the National Question & Self-Determination in Nigeria. In his paper, argued that the Nigeria state is a state made up of nationalities that were fused together by the process of colonialism. And further that without colonial intervention, each nationali...
The War of Corporations on Our Children
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The War of Corporations on Our Children

The older generation takes a strange pleasure in reiterating comments about the absence of responsibility, the lack of focus and the indulgence of young people, using these arguments as a means of excusing the bleak future that their children and grandchildren face. Those arguments are rarely original, but rather they are force-fed to baby boomers by the media as a means of relieving them of all responsibility and of distracting them from the true causes of the tragic shifts that they observe obliquely. It is assumed that for reasons unknown, somehow, young people are less capable, less attentive, less motivated and less concerned with planning for their careers and their futures. This argument makes the previous generation feel somehow more worthy and superior and that is precisel...
The Myth About “Overpopulation”
Articles, Politics, Science

The Myth About “Overpopulation”

Artwork above by Claire Ollivian The more the climate crisis develops, the more that a certain idea has the potential to gain traction. This is the idea that for the species to be saved, a great deal of people-especially poorer and nonwhite people-will need to have the population numbers in their communities reduced, whether through birth reductions or through more drastic means. Liberals, who are the main people in the present time that advocate for population control as a climate solution, don’t like to think that their ideas have such sinister implications. They like to think that their statements will only result in increased access to birth control and sex education. But with the way that global capitalism is structured, and the way that reactionary politics is trying to hijack...
What Is International Women’s Day?
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What Is International Women’s Day?

Beyond the fervor of Women's Day and its representation by liberals and fawning right wing women organizations, celebrating not the plight of women, but the sophistry it offers to them to be part of the wheel of exploitation of women, Andrea D’Atri takes us through the historical understanding of the true meaning of International Women’s Day. A lot is said about International Women’s Day. The truth is that it was originally associated with a political campaign. The campaign was proposed by the women delegates to the National Convention of the Socialist Party of the United States, held in 1908, in favor of women’s suffrage. They proposed that the last Sunday of February 1909 be designated Woman’s Day and that rallies be organized to launch the campaign for women’s right to vote. ...
Restructuring In Nigeria: Why? How? When?
Articles, Politics

Restructuring In Nigeria: Why? How? When?

Effort and energies need to be devoted to generating an elite, if not a national, consensus on the necessity of restructuring, defined as the redistribution of power and resources from the federal to the state governments... The embedded imbalance, inequities and perceived injustices in the current federal system in Nigeria have to be addressed as soon as possible to enable Nigeria and Nigerians to acquire the requisite stability and peaceful coexistence amenable to accelerated, sustainable socioeconomic development Introduction Federalism is the principle, some would say a conceptual or institutional framework, which defines “the division of authority among national and sub-national governments” in a given country (Rozell and Wilcox 2019). Such a country is referred to as a...