Revolution By Other Means

To Question, to Contemplate and to Act. Interpreting Nigeria and Her place in the world. How energies in society, politics, economics, culture and religion interact to generate either progress or peril.

Monday, March 13, 2017

Why '76 is Definitely Worth Watching

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That Izu Ojukwu’s excellent film, ’76 clinched five awards at the 2017 Africa Magic Viewers Choice Awards a week ago – notably earni...
Friday, August 7, 2015

How to Argue Like a Nigerian

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Forget about service chiefs or government posts, the most brazen acts of discrimination which violate the federal character principle...
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Tuesday, January 27, 2015

Change is Necessary

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Presidents are not judged simply by what they do but by how adroitly they respond to the peculiar exigencies of their time. It...
Sunday, January 18, 2015

The Trouble with Charlie

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The attack on the premises of the Paris-based satirical magazine, Charlie Hebdo, was a clash of two forms of absolutism. On one h...
Tuesday, January 6, 2015

Buharism and Its Discontents

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Muhammadu Buhari’s emergence as the opposition challenger ahead of next year’s polls has set the stage for a keen contest. Buoyed...
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Chris Ngwodo
Chris Ngwodo is a writer, consultant, analyst and public speaker. His writings and engagements address international affairs, Nigerian politics, development, governance, religion, conflict, security and socio-political issues. A regular radio and TV pundit, he is also a frequent oped contributor to various national newspapers and to various online forums. He is also active in civil society where he has collaborated on initiatives on deepening democratic values and enhancing civic participation in society.
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