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“Èmi l’ókàn” and the Tinubu Phenomenon

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“Èmi l’ókàn” in the Yoruba language simply means, “It’s my turn”.  This is a phrase that has been in our political vocabulary since the first general election of 20th September 1923, following the Clifford Constitution of 1922.  It is a… Read More

LEADERSHIP IN NIGERIA: THE DIFFICULT JOURNEY AHEAD

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Nigeria, a nation with a rich tapestry of cultures and a complex history, has experienced a dynamic journey in terms of leadership. From pre-independence struggles to post-colonial challenges, the country has navigated through various political landscapes. Examining the trajectory of… Read More

HOPE AND UNFULFILLED EXPECTATIONS: THE CONCLUDING CHAPTER

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For anyone who is fortunate to have an octogenarian as a grandfather, father, friend, or mentor, with an incredibly bright mind like Dr. Newton Jibunoh’s, I implore you to please share in their wisdom and experiences by spending quality conversational… Read More