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Priye Torulagha

Priye Torulagha

Priye Torulagha trained in political science and public administration.

  • International Slavery: Time for an Apology from Christian and Islamic Authorities

    by Priye S. Torulagha December 3, 2019
    by Priye S. Torulagha

    It is time for Christian and Islamic Authorities to Render Apology for instituting international slavery against Black Africans and others Concerning the massive industrial-scale subjugation and enslavement of Sub-Saharan African …

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  • The Mis-Education of the African People (3)

    by Priye Torulagha May 3, 2014
    by Priye Torulagha

    A sizable number of educated Africans rarely speak positively and confidently about African cultures.  Instead, they tend to claim that they are Christians and or Moslems…

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  • The Mis-Education of the African People (2)

    by Priye Torulagha May 3, 2014
    by Priye Torulagha

    Due to educational systems that deny and reject African existence, an increasing number of black people are bleaching their skins in order to become lighter.  Women lead the men in …

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  • The Mis-Education of the African People (1)

    by Priye Torulagha May 3, 2014
    by Priye Torulagha

    Due to conquest, subjugation and colonialism, black people throughout the world seem to suffer from racial and cultural identity problems emanating from educational systems that belittle their existence and self-worthiness.  …

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  • The Sources Of Some Christian Beliefs And Practices

    by Priye Torulagha January 2, 2013
    by Priye Torulagha

    While the Holy Bible is an excellent source of information for the general understanding of godliness, spiritualism and mysticism, it is not a very useful source for understanding some Christian …

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  • The Ruler-for-Life Syndrome in the Third World and the Danger of a Protracted Conflict in Libya (3)

    by Priye Torulagha August 17, 2011
    by Priye Torulagha

    The purpose of this write up is to briefly explore the ruler-for-life syndrome among leaders of Third World countries and the issue of whether NATO’s military intervention in the Libyan …

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  • The Ruler-for-Life Syndrome in the Third World and the Danger of a Protracted Conflict in Libya (2)

    by Priye Torulagha August 17, 2011
    by Priye Torulagha

    The purpose of this write up is to briefly explore the ruler-for-life syndrome among leaders of Third World countries and the issue of whether NATO’s military intervention in the Libyan …

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  • The Ruler-for-Life Syndrome in the Third World and the Danger of a Protracted Conflict in Libya

    by Priye Torulagha August 17, 2011
    by Priye Torulagha

    The purpose of this write up is to briefly explore the ruler-for-life syndrome among leaders of Third World countries and the issue of whether NATO’s military intervention in the Libyan …

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  • Presidency: The Danger of Shagarinization

    by Priye Torulagha February 23, 2008
    by Priye Torulagha

    It is possible to predict prophetically the future direction of the Umaru Yar’Adua government by examining Shagari’s government because both are eerily similar in their creation, nature and style…

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  • Presidency: The Danger of Shagarinization

    by Priye Torulagha February 23, 2008
    by Priye Torulagha

    It is possible to predict prophetically the future direction of the Umaru Yar’Adua government by examining Shagari’s government because both are eerily similar in their creation, nature and style…

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  • Strategic Factors and Options: The Credibility of the Ijaw Nation

    by Priye Torulagha February 17, 2008
    by Priye Torulagha

    The lack of political responsibility, accountability,  transparency, development and performance, in terms of delivering goods and services to the people is leading to questions, both internally and externally, about the …

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  • Strategic Factors and Options: The Credibility of the Ijaw Nation

    by Priye Torulagha February 17, 2008
    by Priye Torulagha

    The lack of political responsibility, accountability,  transparency, development and performance, in terms of delivering goods and services to the people is leading to questions, both internally and externally, about the …

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  • Strategic Factors and Options: The Credibility of the Ijaw Nation

    by Priye Torulagha February 17, 2008
    by Priye Torulagha

    The lack of political responsibility, accountability,  transparency, development and performance, in terms of delivering goods and services to the people is leading to questions, both internally and externally, about the …

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  • Plane Crashes, Corruption and the National Security of Nigeria

    by Priye Torulagha October 10, 2006
    by Priye Torulagha

    Once in a while, a plane will crash somewhere in the world. This was exactly what happened in Nigeria on Sunday, September 17, 2006, when a military plane crashed. As much …

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  • Plane Crashes, Corruption and the National Security of Nigeria

    by Priye Torulagha October 10, 2006
    by Priye Torulagha

    Once in a while, a plane will crash somewhere in the world. This was exactly what happened in Nigeria on Sunday, September 17, 2006, when a military plane crashed. As much …

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  • Plane Crashes, Corruption and the National Security of Nigeria

    by Priye Torulagha October 10, 2006
    by Priye Torulagha

    Once in a while, a plane will crash somewhere in the world. This was exactly what happened in Nigeria on Sunday, September 17, 2006, when a military plane crashed. As much …

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