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Book On Ethnic Militias For Launch, Morrow
A new book titled: Politi
cal Economy of Ethnic Militias And Political Violence In Nigeria is billed for public presentation on Saturday, in Port Harcourt.
Authored by Dr Ifeanyi Obulor, the book, among others, xrayed the emergence of ethnic militias and political violence in Nigeria, and proffered lasting solutions to the phenomenon.
Dr Obulor, an academic, activist, administrator and politician had written several books and publications in the past before the current book.
The event which will be graced by monarchs, academics, politicians, students among others, will be chaired by Engr Emeka Unachukwu, President, Port Harcourt Chamber of Commence, Industry, Mines and Agriculture (PHACCIMA) while the book will be re
A statement by the chairman of the Central Organising Committee, Mr Goodluck Ukwe (JP) explained that the event power by the Egi People Assembly will take place at Egi Embassy Hall, 15 Nzimiro Street, Amadi Flats, Port Harcourt on Saturday, 28th September, 2013 by 12 noon.
The first governor of Rivers State, King Alfred Diette -Spiff, the Amayanabo of Twon Brass, the Eze Egi of Ogbaland , Eze Kingdom Elenwa, and the Eze Ekpeye Logbo, Eze Robinson 0, Robinson are expected to grace the occasion as royal fathers of the day while.political big shots will also be in attendance.
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