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Nkasi Wódu
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Doctoral Student, Global Governance & Human Security, UMass Boston I Author | Snr Fellow, Aspen New Voices I Guest Writer- https://t.co/tuKaWCjvdR |Lawyer| Int
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Joined June 2011
On an unrelated note, shouldn't we be worried how gangs have significantly influenced culture, politics, and language in PHC? @PerezTigidam
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@akachukwudiyaa @EdimaInwang The fact that you could know he invested the funds is evidence of transparency. Otherwise, how would you find out? You see where I'm going with this?
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If we go by this logic, Rishi Sunak and Biden don't need to be transparent since they have infrastructure and have created billionaires. Yet, there are groups that scrutinize their every policy and assertions.
The development he brought was so outstanding that your candidate lives in Lagos and surprisingly he's voting in Lagos on Saturday He wasn't even competent enough to expand state IGR despite having the “highest nos of billionaires” in Anambra” as usually touted by you lot.
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@kymkint There's nowhere in the world where the eye test or a politician's word is a criterion for good governance. Even in certain precolonial Nig communities, leaders gave accounts of what they did. If one is confident in their achievements, they should open up their books for scrutiny
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RT @OmoGbajaBiamila: UPDATE: A whopping 87.2 million PVCs have been collected so far. However, this is not where it ends. Those PVCs need…
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Bro, read the room, please. There are large sections of your country that still believe your elections were rigged. Many congressmen have been elected off the back of those lies.
All Nigerians deserve a chance to choose their new leader through a free, fair, transparent, and peaceful process. As election day nears, I urge the political parties and candidates to live up to their pledge to respect the election results and support a peaceful transition.
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@Nun_River The problem is that all of those weaknesses represent "opportunities" for "entrepreneurs" to plug in. There are many businesses that thrive off of the inefficiency of government. A BAT presidency will be greatly beneficial to them.
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Or something about prebendalism or state capture or governance models to perpetuate organized crime. The world really is your oyster. @Bolarinwaiyanu
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RT @conresglobal: Read this article by @McCormackGrad #GGHS PhD @WoduNkasi. He analyzes Nigeria's historic petroleum legislation & argues t…
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@LeenaHoffmann @Nun_River If you know the antecedent of the person that wrote it, you won't find anything in it puzzling anymore. It'll make clear sense.
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