As a constant in social relations, diversity serves both as a driver of innovation and creativity, on the one hand, […]
VI. Putting the Citizen First: A Vision of a Nigeria that works for all
Were Nigeria to be a business enterprise, most of the people will scarcely accept that they have a stake in […]
V. Putting the Nigerian citizen last: Empirical evidence of public administration failure
Measured against four indices of governmental effectiveness (outputs produced, inputs allocated plus debt incurred, time taken to render services and […]
IV. Putting the citizen first in Nigeria: the roadblocks and the headaches
“You cannot enslave a mind that knows itself, that values itself, that understands itself.”— Wangari Maathai “Your creation as well […]
III. Pushing for change in Nigeria: why real change proves elusive
“The only beneficiaries of the periodic change of guard […]
II. Pushing for change in Nigeria: why change is the only option
“Already, rapid population growth has turned land into a contentious issue and created flashpoints across the country, especially, in Plateau, […]
I. Pushing for change in Nigeria: First, the theoretical underbrush
A system that goes out of its way to block change is in a state of self-contentment. In that state, […]
African Youths’ Preparedness for Government and Public Service Leadership
It gives me great pleasure to be at this little-publicized, but otherwise, momentous, event. I say “little publicized” because the […]
Affirmation of Eligibility for Public Appointments Bill, 2017 (Draft)
Long Title: A Bill for AN ACT TO AFFIRM THE RIGHTS OF THE CITIZENS OF NIGERIA TO FULL AND FAIR […]
Party Constitutions and Representative Democracy in Nigeria: an interim assessment
Introduction Nigerians rarely comment on the state of the nation without alluding to the political parties’ failure to nurture internal […]