The national chairman of the Presidential Amnesty Programme (PAP) Phase II, Ibena Rufus Salvation, has dismissed claims by some First Phase leaders that they were being marginalised under the current ...
The most abused word in the political lexicon of Nigeria is “MARGINALISATION”; as even people who wittingly alienate their constituencies from federal projects, turn around to shout “marginalization”.
Another aspect of actual marginalisation is the type that affects all Yoruba citizens. This pertains to direct and indirect neglect of infrastructure in the Yoruba region. Such neglect appears to be ...
Tarja Tolonen was appointed lecturer specialising in the marginalisation of children and adolescents from among 30 candidates. She believes marginalisation is not the result of the actions of ...
Editor’s note: In this article, Maliba Arnold Nyajayi, Executive Director of Open Future Hub, interrogates the shifting politics of marginalisation in Northern Kenya. He argues that while historical ...