Author: ITSOT
Nigeria on Fire : Winners and Losers II – The Winners
The historical factors that informed the imbalances and inequalities in the international relations among nations can be rested on the yet to be forgotten undignified status of Africans as a people of the conquered, pillaged, enslaved and raped race. The …
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Nigeria on Fire : Winners and Losers III – Summary and Conclusion
In the discussion under this treatise, we have succeeded in unveiling the philosophy and the operational strategies that informed the machinations of the western powers as they continued to overrun, plunder and pillage the ‘dark continent’ of Africa and Nigeria …
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Nigeria on Fire : The New Beginning – Introduction
There is no point to write all we’ve written in Nigeria on Fire if we didn’t have a purpose, a goal and a staunch faith in the future. In spite of the pessimism expressed in some of the essays on the goings-on …
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Nigeria on Fire : The New Beginning II – National Integration And Sovereignty
The topic and the essay in this section was dictated by a classified advertisement published in The Guardian on Sunday on 11 October 1998 by the Integration Group of Nigeria. This group, as well as other groups quietly working round …
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Nigeria on Fire : The New Beginning V
THE NEED FOR SPIRITUAL ADJUSTMENT PROGRAMME IN NIGERIA The conclusion of ‘Nigeria on Fire’ (ebook) is that there is a need for SAP, not the Structural Adjustment Programme of the World Bank but The Spiritual Adjustment Programme designed by The …
Nigeria on Fire : The New Beginning VI (a)
The Moment of Truth The world is at the tail end of a miserable and wretched so-called Golden Age but named correctly by all fair-minded persons on earth as the Age of Greed. Fortunately we are again standing at the …
Nigeria on Fire : Nigeria’s Darkest Moment, 1985-98 (IV) – The Cult of Ibrahim Babangida
Ibrahim Babangida and Sani Abacha, the two military demagogues, were not patriots in any debased sense, neither were they interested in protecting the North or anybody for that matter from any ‘foreign’ domination. They were merely two ordinary but psychologically …
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