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Shola Adebowale

Shola Adebowale

Adebowale is a writer, columnist, researcher, and blogger.

  • The Circle of the Cross of Crucifixion

    by Shola Adebowale January 30, 2025
    by Shola Adebowale

    I have taken time to consider, understudy, and understand more critically Leonardo Da Vinci’s Vitruvian Man, a masterpiece of the age of Renaissance. And I have continued with much effort …

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  • Unholy Alliance: Corruption, Power, and the Erosion of Trust in Nigeria’s Justice System

    by Shola Adebowale January 28, 2025
    by Shola Adebowale

    The allegations made by Dele Farotimi against Senior Advocate of Nigeria (SAN) Afe Babalola have sparked intense debate about justice, fairness, and the integrity of Nigeria’s legal system. At the …

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  • The Hazards of Assad’s Fall

    by Shola Adebowale January 25, 2025
    by Shola Adebowale

    The Fall of Assad can best be described as a perfect storm of Internal and External Pressures from global power players! Therefore, after over a decade of brutal civil war, …

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  • Ghana’s Democratic Beacon: Mahama’s Victory and the Maturity of a Nation

    by Shola Adebowale January 25, 2025
    by Shola Adebowale

    Ghana’s recent presidential election has sent a powerful message to the rest of Africa and the world: that democracy can thrive even in the most challenging of circumstances. The victory …

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  • Boko Haram: A Nation Under the Grip of Deception (2)

    by Shola Adebowale March 31, 2012
    by Shola Adebowale

    The pattern of attacks is no longer confined to the North-Eastern state of Borno, it has spread to the North West and there had been unsuccessful attempt to spread South …

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  • Boko Haram: A Nation Under the Grip of Deception

    by Shola Adebowale March 29, 2012
    by Shola Adebowale

    The country’s perennial domestic disorder is due largely to destructive instinct which has continued to be synonymous with the abject and seething cauldrons of poverty of the largest population of …

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  • In Memory of my Dear Childhood

    by Shola Adebowale December 27, 2011
    by Shola Adebowale

    Humanity is gradually losing the essence of life, a growing global village gradually being swallowed up in an endless ocean of uncertainty, suspicion and apprehension…

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  • Laurent Gbagbo, a Stray Scapegoat in the Den of Lions

    by Shola Adebowale March 11, 2011
    by Shola Adebowale

    This piece is not an attempt to hold forte for Laurent Gbagbo of Ivory Coast, nor to malign him either, but rather to bring to the attention of the world …

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  • Terrorism and the Conspiracy Against Nigeria

    by Shola Adebowale December 27, 2010
    by Shola Adebowale

    By simple commonsense and deductive reasoning going by the profiling of apprehended or known ‘terrorists’, everybody knows that international terrorism is now a major problem of the 21st century and …

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  • The Rise of African Obama; Hope for the World

    by Shola Adebowale November 9, 2010
    by Shola Adebowale

    Men were never made by mere accident, situations, circumstances, or vicissitudes of life. All over history, ‘the unseen hands’ have always determined the course of man. Providence has always provided …

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  • Nigeria in the Eyes of the World; a look into Legatum Document

    by Shola Adebowale November 1, 2010
    by Shola Adebowale

    On October 1st 2010, Nigeria celebrated her 50th independent anniversary, while the euphoria among the “high and mighty” is still at its peak, and the nostalgic feeling among average Nigerians …

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  • Africa in the shadow of colonialism

    by Shola Adebowale October 29, 2010
    by Shola Adebowale

    Colonialism is not an exclusive preserve of Europeans nor is it restricted to a specific time or place; from time immemorial stronger societies have always subjugated weaker societies into newly …

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  • Welcome To Lagos – An Insider's Perspective

    by Shola Adebowale September 27, 2010
    by Shola Adebowale

    One must not stop wondering, what prompted the recent BBC’s epic show of shame against Lagos, under the magnificent but highly misleading title: WELCOME TO LAGOS?

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  • What is in a name?

    by Shola Adebowale September 27, 2010
    by Shola Adebowale

    What is in a name? Disenchanted Juliet posed this question to her enraged parents whose indignation toward her suitorship with Romeo knew no bound. In that dialogue, Juliet pointed out …

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