This is Part 2 of the article series, “The Hierarchy of Nigerian Policy”. Read Part 1 here. Last week, I discussed the classifications of policy participation in Nigeria. You may have identified where you fit in the system. However, if you are reading this, you are unlikely to be in the classification I have called “Menial … Continue reading
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THE HIERARCHY OF NIGERIAN POLICY (PART 1) | by Ayo Sogunro
This is Part 1 of the article series, “The Hierarchy of Nigerian Policy”. Read Part 2 here. The best way to understand the class structure of Nigerian society it is to think of the country as a corporate setup. One with several levels of participation and authority in the affairs of the company. This is … Continue reading
THE RIGHT TO LIFE AND THE LICENCE TO KILL | by Ayo Sogunro
Last week, there was a protest at the University of Port Harcourt. It seems the authorities of the school had decided to execute a No-fees-no-exams rule. Many of the students were not impressed. They had gone out to the streets to protest what they considered to be an unfair policy. The students blocked the East-West … Continue reading