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Laudatio for Ojukwu in a Culture that Shuns Documentation: A Brief Comment *Paul Onyewuchi Nnodim

“...my husband, my brother, my friend, my child.” “You were the lion of my history books, the leader of my nation when we faced extinction,
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Abuja, Omelas, and the Burden of Denial By Paul O. Nnodim*

Reading Ursula K. Le Guin’s short story “The Ones Who Walked Away from Omelas”, I immediately thought about my recent visit to Abuja, the Nigerian...
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Boko Haram, Fuel Subsidy Removal, and the Chatter about Civil War By Paul O. Nnodim*

If war is a bad thing, then civil war is horrific, and religious civil war is even more grisly. Normally, someone like me, who was...
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Nigerian Leaders Under the Veil of Ignorance: Justice, Peace, and Good Governance

In one of my recent articles titled “Six Basic Things To Do If I Were President Goodluck Jonathan”, I wrote about the re-training of the Nigerian security personnel: ...
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