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Peaceful and Armed Struggles: They Are Not Necessarily and Mutually Exclusive or Inclusive
by T.Goshu This very brief commentary of mine is just to reflect a few points of view on the question of peaceful or armed struggle asTPLF to take down Ethiopian flag in San Jose methods of achieving a political goal … read more
Posted in Article, Djibouti, East Africa, Eritrea, Ethiopia
Tagged Debate, Democracy, Ethiopia, Ethiopian, force, Guerrilla warfare, IndepthAfrica, Ōmi Province, Oppositions
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Nigeria’s president “debated” alone on state television
Nigeria’s president has “debated” alone on state television after shunning two major presidential debates ahead of next month’s polls. President Goodluck Jonathan spoke alone in Wednesday’s television appearance. The moderator opened the session by saying only one participant would attend. … read more
Posted in News, Nigeria, Politics, West Africa
Tagged Africa maps, Africa news, African news, African tribes, breaking news, Debate, Elections, Embassies and Consulates, Goodluck Jonathan, Indepth Africa Magazine, IndepthAfrica, IndepthNigeria, IndepthWorld, Muhammadu Buhari, News local news, newspapers, Nigeria, Nigeria 2011 elections, Nigeria news, Nigerian, Peoples Democratic Party, President, United States presidential election debates, World news
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