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
SENATOR SARAKI AND THE “SIT-TIGHT” SYNDROME | by Ayo Sogunro
A lot of us have a poor understanding of democracy. For example, we appreciate the idea of majority rule, but we hardly mention the corresponding concept of minority protection. We admire the privileges of office, but we do not enforce the rights of citizens. Much of this ignorance is traceable to the systematic disempowerment of the … Continue reading