Dancing On The Graves: Moral Collapse, Elite Indifference, And The Crisis Of State Responsibility In Nigeria, By Gesiye Salo Angaye

Abstract Nigeria is experiencing a profound moral and governance crisis marked by widespread insecurity, hunger, unemployment, and deepening poverty. While citizens confront daily threats to life and dignity, the political elite appear insulated, celebratory, and increasingly preoccupied with electoral calculations rather than human survival. This paper interrogates the ethical decay underpinning Nigeria’s contemporary political economy, […]

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The Press: Between Freedom and Responsibility, By Onikepo Braithwaite

World Press Freedom Day: Freedom of Expression and the Press is Not Absolute  Last Friday was World Press Freedom Day, and consequently, it seems apposite for me to, once again, examine the topic of Freedom of the Press and Expression vis-à-vis the issue of regular allegations of abuse of these fundamental rights of others by […]

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