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Tokunbo Awoshakin

Tokunbo Awoshakin

Tokunbo is a widely traveled journalist and public affairs commentator. The pioneer Washington, D.C. bureau Chief of Thisday and The Anchor Newspapers, Awoshakin uses his cross-sectional experience in media, education and communication to address the issues of community participation in policy making and the political and civil empowerment of minorities and minority organizations. He holds a combined degree in English and Education from the University of Lagos. He also holds an MA in Security, Conflict resolution and International Development and post-graduate certifications in journalism , organizational communication and computer applications. He is a Katherine W.Fanning Fellow in International Journalism and Democracy and a research contractor with the Kettering Foundation. Tokunbo is a journalist trainer, and trained mediator.

  • Prospects And Challenges Of Wiring Nigeria For Development

    by Tokunbo Awoshakin December 1, 2002
    by Tokunbo Awoshakin

    Of what use is Internet access in a village without water? What use is half a gigabyte of RAM when the people need food? How will digital technology be available …

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  • Africa Union And The Challenge Of Continental Peace

    by Tokunbo Awoshakin November 15, 2002
    by Tokunbo Awoshakin

    Powerful African countries like Nigeria and South Africa are wary of losing their own regional influence and concerned at any initiative that would weaken their sovereignty or ability to act …

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  • Africa Union And The Challenge Of Continental Peace

    by Tokunbo Awoshakin November 15, 2002
    by Tokunbo Awoshakin

    Powerful African countries like Nigeria and South Africa are wary of losing their own regional influence and concerned at any initiative that would weaken their sovereignty or ability to act …

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  • Now We Have A Weeping President!

    by Tokunbo Awoshakin August 30, 2002
    by Tokunbo Awoshakin

    Sharia…the one thing that president Obasanjo cannot or will not deal with may be what will pull the rug from under his feet…

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  • The Mosquito Palaver

    by Tokunbo Awoshakin August 25, 2002
    by Tokunbo Awoshakin

    Nigerians in America are not threatened by the West Nile Virus. What variety of American Mosquito will kill a Nigerian where the elephant-like ones in Nigeria did not succeed?

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  • How Safe Is Nigeria?

    by Tokunbo Awoshakin August 25, 2002
    by Tokunbo Awoshakin

    What if the U.S. State Department placed the recent travel advisory on Nigeria because of intelligence reports about rumblings in the army barracks?

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  • The Smell From Washington

    by Tokunbo Awoshakin August 25, 2002
    by Tokunbo Awoshakin

    Corporate fraud in America is bringing down Bush’s public rating. If an attack on Iraq or the removal of Saddam Hussein will shoot it back up, why not go to …

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  • Goat Meat Made In America

    by Tokunbo Awoshakin July 22, 2002
    by Tokunbo Awoshakin

    If you're really desperate to locate a Nigerian in the Washington area, hang around the African Food Farmers' Market…

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  • Working With The Children

    by Tokunbo Awoshakin July 21, 2002
    by Tokunbo Awoshakin

    My sister, at sixteen, died because of the poor health infrastructure for children in Nigeria…

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  • Cloning and the Rest of Us

    by Tokunbo Awoshakin July 20, 2002
    by Tokunbo Awoshakin

    I wonder why these scientists and researchers have not been able to find out how the stem cells can help cure millions of Africans infected with the HIV/AIDS…

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  • Reparations: The New Battle Lines

    by Tokunbo Awoshakin July 19, 2002
    by Tokunbo Awoshakin

    George Bush does not want to hear of reparation or apology for slavery…

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  • The Other War In America

    by Tokunbo Awoshakin July 10, 2002
    by Tokunbo Awoshakin

    In God we trust. Who?

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  • Cooking The Books

    by Tokunbo Awoshakin July 10, 2002
    by Tokunbo Awoshakin

    Is Bush afraid of the eventual outcome of the revelation of corporate fraud in America?

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  • Celebrating Freedom

    by Tokunbo Awoshakin July 5, 2002
    by Tokunbo Awoshakin

    In all other cities it was the sight of patrol officers, sniffer dogs and F-16 jet hovering over the skies and watching over thousands of people that marked the hot …

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  • Unacceptable Levels

    by Tokunbo Awoshakin June 14, 2002
    by Tokunbo Awoshakin

    Dioxin is potentially carcinogenic and is toxic to the immune and reproductive systems. It has been linked to endometriosis and lower sperm counts for men. It also breaks down the …

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  • Changing U.S. Immigration Laws

    by Tokunbo Awoshakin June 8, 2002
    by Tokunbo Awoshakin

    The Justice department has fine-tuned the legislation that will make it easier to immediately deport those that stay beyond the period in their visa or fail to report periodically or …

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