Prime Witness: Change and Policy Challenges in Buhariís Nigeria

Prime Witness: Change and Policy Challenges in Buhariís Nigeria
Author: Obaze, Oseloka H.
Publisher: Safari Books Ltd
Total Pages: 514
Release: 2017-09-26
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9785478564

This volume of essays on public policy challenges in the Buhari-led Nigeria is a child of necessity. In 2015 and sixteen years after the PDP assumed the leadership reins in Nigeria, it was evident to all, that Nigeria was not enjoying the best form of governance and purposeful leadership. The strength of government was absolutely lacking. Enter 2015 and the grand alliance and vision of the All Progressives Congress (APC), which claimed to be the only credible alternative capable of upending the PDP and providing Nigeria the much leadership change it desired. Hope about Nigeria's prospects soared with the election of President Muhammadu Buhari. The hope was well founded: it reflected the high expectations generated both by the smooth transfer of power from the Jonathan administration, itself a sign of a maturing democracy, and by the scintillating campaign by candidate Buhari. It did not take long before the Buhari administration confronted the political reality of governance. The governance reality that the Buhari administration faced on assuming the reins of power consisted of his own campaign promises (tackling insecurity, combating corruption, and growing the economy -- with emphasis on reducing unemployment and diversifying the economy); unanticipated crises (resurgence of militancy in the Niger Delta and onset of recession); and self-inflicted injuries (delayed appointment of his cabinet, policy somersaults on foreign exchange policy, and poor management of the recession). Prime Witness Change and Policy Challenges in Buhari's Nigeria is essentially a product of the author's observations, exchanges with his various interlocutors in and out of government, and Nigerians and non-Nigerians alike, during the first year of the Buhari administration, 2015-2016. The decision to put this volume together, and indeed, the compelling reason for articulating the policy recommendations, critiques and views herein, derived in his personal belief that as a member of the Nigerian attentive public, we owed it as a civic duty to our posterity to speak up, regardless of whether anyone is listening. Such undertaking will no doubt, enrich our national conversation of critical issues and in the long run, vindicate us in the eyes of our posterity.

Buharinomics

Buharinomics
Author: Martins O. Itua
Publisher:
Total Pages: 128
Release: 2018-12-13
Genre:
ISBN: 9781791615659

Buharinomics takes a surgical view at the leadership style of President Muhammadu Buhari both as Nigeria's Military Leader after truncating a democratically elected government in 1983 and his second advent as Nigeria's elected democratic president. After being in power for three and half years, it is clear to every Nigerian that electing Buhari as Nigeria's President in 2015 amounted to the worst miscalculation and biggest political travesty in the history of Nigeria.During his short time as Military leader, Nigeria suffered the worst economic recession and suppression of free press. In fact, Nigerians had never seen that kind of hunger and recession as we suffered under Buhari's Military government as Nigerians had to queue for essential commodities such as bread and milk. Nigeria was again thrown into another avoidable economic recession that saw several millions of people losing their jobs, businesses closing down due to unbearable economic environment and the prices of basic goods and services skyrocketing, making Nigeria the country with the highest number of poor people in the world.This book is intended for Nigerians at home and abroad, irrespective of tribe, language, ethnicity or religious affiliation, Africans, potential investors, the International Community, students, policy makers and anyone who is interested in understanding the political economy of Nigeria.

Newswatch

Newswatch
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 1094
Release: 1986
Genre: Nigeria
ISBN:

Thisweek

Thisweek
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 596
Release: 1987
Genre: Nigeria
ISBN:

Intersections of Peace and Language Studies

Intersections of Peace and Language Studies
Author: Erin A. Mikulec
Publisher: IAP
Total Pages: 343
Release: 2022-01-01
Genre: Education
ISBN: 1648027733

Readings in Language Studies, Volume 7: Intersections of Peace and Language Studies features international contributions that represent state-of-the-field reviews, multi-disciplinary perspectives, theory-driven syntheses of current scholarship, reports of new empirical research, reflections on pedagogical practices, and critical discussions of major topics centered on the intersection of language studies and peace. Consistent with the mission of ISLS, the collection of 13 chapters in this volume seeks to “bridge these arbitrary disciplinary territories and provide a forum for both theoretical and empirical research, from existing and emergent research methodologies, for exploring the relationships among language, power, discourses, and social practices.” Language and peace are in themselves incredibly complex concepts. They are simultaneously interpersonal in their function and effect as well as intimately personal in their experience. From everyday communication to the pragmatics of world diplomacy, from embracing a foreign culture to embarking upon a journey of self-awareness, language and peace are inseparably intertwined. To reveal their myriad interconnections, in local and global contexts, is a limitless task; nevertheless, we attempt to bring you a few glimpses from far corners of the world. It is also a linguistic and postcolonial mission of this society and the book series to publish the voices of non-native speakers of English. Decolonizing the academic enterprise is part of our commitment to diversity.

Family Law in Nigeria.

Family Law in Nigeria.
Author: Nwogugu, E.I.
Publisher: HEBN Publishers
Total Pages: 512
Release: 2014-05-08
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9780814256

This is the third edition of an established and leading book on family law in Nigeria. Since the last edition in 1990 significant judicial and statutory enactments have taken place in the area of study. The new edition incorporates these changes and explains their implications. The chapters have been comprehensively re-written to reflect the changes in the law and to update all relevant information including the Same Sex Bill and the Nigerian Law Reform Commissions draft Marriage Act. New chapters have been included on domestic violence and widowhood respectively to reflect the continuing developments in Nigerian family law. The new Child's Right Act of 2003 and the similar state legislations have been analysed in the three new chapters. The non-customary law rules in the intestate succession have been extensively recast to reflect the provisions of the Marriage act as contained in the Lawa of the Federation of Nigeria 2004. This edition has devoted considerable attention to the applicable customary laws on the family and provides extensive treatment of Islamic Law Rules and their interpretations and application by the superior court. Familu law in Nigeria presents a fresh view not only on the applicable rules on Nigerian family law but also suggest new directions and underlines the socio-economic implications.

Obama and America's Political Future

Obama and America's Political Future
Author: Theda Skocpol
Publisher: Harvard University Press
Total Pages: 210
Release: 2012-09-04
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 0674067940

Obama’s 2008 victory, coming amid the greatest economic crisis since the 1930s, opened the door to major reforms. But he quickly faced skepticism from supporters and fierce opposition from Republicans. What happened? Skocpol surveys the political landscape to help us to understand Obama’s triumphs and setbacks and see where we might be headed next.

More Than a Miracle

More Than a Miracle
Author: Chinwe Ezeanya
Publisher: Origami
Total Pages: 278
Release: 2018-05-09
Genre:
ISBN: 9789785574395

More Than A Miracle is Chinwe Ezeanya's account of her son Dike's life from conception to his first twenty-two months of life when he returned home after having a liver transplant. This is a story of trials and triumphs, faith, hope and love. Chinwe Ezeanya tells how she held on to faith as she encountered numerous revelations, confirmations and miracles whilst she struggled against all odds to save her only son. And Dike Ezeanya's story is phenomenal. Having survived necrotizing enterocolitis from birth, he also suffered a deteriorating liver condition as a result of biliary atresia thereafter. To have survived these two life-threatening ailments during infancy was indeed more than a miracle.