Articles By Adebiyi Jelili Abudugana
ẹ Nigerians' Travails, Endless Hunt for Change and the Gathering Storm: Where Lies the Hope?
ẹ Jonathan Goodluck and Dame Patience Goodluck-Jonathan: Mirror Images of the Nigerian Quandary
ẹ Jonathan Goodluck And PDP Presidential Primaries: Issues And the Probable Outcome
ẹ Nigeria - Jonathan Goodluck's Family, Sahara Reporters, Ribadu Or Adewuyi: Who Lied Against Who
ẹ The Issue Does Not Yet Justify War: On The Saudi Corridor And The Israeli Strike
ẹ Nigeria - Eleven Years of Transition from Military to Civilian Rule: Why We Have Failed
ẹ Jonathan Goodluck, the Moral Foundation of Good Governance and the Impossibility of Change
ẹ Nigeria - Aborting IBB's Presidential Hope: A Proposed Roadmap Of Action
ẹ State Of The Nation And A Credible 2011 Elections: Matters Arising
ẹ Yar'Adua-Jonathan Political Muddle: What Lies Ahead? Nigerian Way
ẹ When Will My Words Drink From My Blood! (Now, Suitable For Publishing)...
ẹ Echoing the Misery of the Abandoned and Stigmatized: A Call for Intervention from Nigerian Government
ẹ Between Knowledge Acquisition and Certificate Glorification: Which Should Be The Priority Of A Muslim Youth?
ẹ The Recruiters and the Recruited: Instancing How Nigerians Have Been Agonizing, Traumatizing and Duping One Another
ẹ The Parody of Nigerian Education and the Alternative Search for Foreign Certificate: Whither the Hope of a Better Future? (Part II)
ẹ The Parody of Nigerian Education and the Alternative Search for Foreign Certificate: Whither the Hope of a Better Future? (Part I)
ẹ The Culture of Exploitation and Officialization of Fraud: A Discourse on E-Passport 419neering
ẹ Nigeria At 49: A Nation Searching For A Redeemer
ẹ The Nigerian State: Integrity, Politics of Language and Objective Reporting
ẹ Nigeria - Mr. Gani Fawehinmi: I Beg To Disagree
ẹ Gani Fawehinmi: The Man, His Time, Actions and Reactions
ẹ The Intrigues of Naming: A Dissectional Response to the 'Boko Haram' Butchery
ẹ Arabic Inscription or Hausa Verbiage: Between Manipulative Interpretations and Subjective Impulse