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Confusion as Political Strategy: Is 2027 Being Engineered for Crisis? – Samson Itodo

The current controversy unfolding ahead of the 2027 general election was entirely avoidable if only Nigeria’s political elite prioritized public interest and collective good above narrow, self-serving agendas. There was no justification for delaying amendments to the Electoral Act, given that both Senate and House committees commenced the reform process in 2023. It’s less than […]

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Fr. Atta Barkindo Speaks with the Washington Post on Terrorism, Ideology, Insecurity and the Changing Nature of Conflict in Nigeria

Is the conflict in Nigeria driven by religious ideology? What explains the persistent insecurity in parts of the country, particularly in the Northeast and the Northwest? These questions were at the centre of a recent conversation between Rachel Chason, West Africa Bureau Chief of The Washington Post, and Rev. Fr. Atta Barkindo, Executive Director of

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Uniting for Peace Through Interfaith Dialogue

As the world marks World Interfaith Harmony Week, we are reminded that mutual understanding and dialogue across faiths remain essential foundations for peaceful, inclusive, and just societies. In contexts of diversity, whether religious, ethnic or cultural; peace is not sustained by silence or avoidance, but by deliberate engagement and respectful conversation. Established by the United

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