Though the issue of Nigeria’s possible collapse has been around for a long time, it is noticeable how it is increasingly attracting more attention within intelligent, academic and political circles in Nigeria and elsewhere alike. Over the decades, Nigeria’s official stand has always been an outright dismissal of any report on its possible collapse no matter how credible.
Mohammad Qaddam Sidq Isa (Daddy), a newspaper columnist, and Middle East and international affairs analyst. Email: mohammadsidq@gmail.com
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Thursday, September 16, 2010
Aftermath of Nigeria’s (Possible) Collapse
Though the issue of Nigeria’s possible collapse has been around for a long time, it is noticeable how it is increasingly attracting more attention within intelligent, academic and political circles in Nigeria and elsewhere alike. Over the decades, Nigeria’s official stand has always been an outright dismissal of any report on its possible collapse no matter how credible.
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