Politics
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Women and the UI’ SU Presidency: Analyzing the Patterns and Perceptions
The phrase “women in male-dominated spaces” has dominated the online sphere for a while and even progressed to the day-to-day…
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This USA of Ours (Part 1)
This is not the land of the Free. This association we call ours, unsure of what she should be, is…
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The Salvation of Non-Political Leadership on Campus
The fact that the quality of living conditions on campus, among other things, depends heavily on the quality of leaders…
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Late-Tenure Review: Vice President, Abu-Idris Meliat
Meliat Abu-Idris was inaugurated on the 27th of April, 2024 to serve as the Vice President of UIMSA for the…
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Late-Tenure Conversations: Public Relations Officer, Alimi Mubarak
The emblem of democracy is its appeal to people. Power! Such that the government is seen merely as a mechanism…
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Late-Tenure Conversations: Special Duties Officer (Clinicals), Olayiwola Theophilus
Sometime in April, UIMSAites expressed their democratic franchise by electing new leaders into office for yet another tenure. One of…
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Far-Right Conservatism: Nigeria, France, and the Future
In recent years, the left-right political spectrum in European governments has seen a broadening of views, with the rise of…
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Nigeria’s Democracy Day: Incipience
Democracy, a concept taught to many as early as primary school days, has undergone a shift in meaning in various…
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Incase You Missed It: Elections Timeline Bill 2024
On Tuesday evening, after an unusually short Congress Meeting, the Elections Timeline Bill, 2024 was passed into law after being…
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Ransoms: Fuelling or Quelling?
In 2014, “Bring back our girls” echoed through Nigeria, a plea for the release of the Chibok schoolgirls held by…
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