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Biography
Abdullahi D. Hassan is a passionate journalist and writer from Nigeria, holding a Bachelor of Arts in English language from Bauchi State University, Gadau. His compelling journalistic pieces have graced numerous Nigerian newspapers, magazines, and literary journals, including Daily Trust, The Guardian, Politics Today, The Daily Reality, The Continent, Triumph, and Kalahari Review, showcasing his dedication to storytelling and the pursuit of truth.
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Hard science and politics.
Content
By Abdullahi D. Hassan| Substack@ Nigeria’s 25 Years of Democracy: A Flawed CelebrationBy Abdullahi D. Hassan Absurd. Disarray. Malfeasance. Insecure. Penury. All five words are basic descriptions of Nigeria. On May 29 1999, the country transitioned to democratic governance. After over three decades of hiatus of military dictatorship that denoted suppression of political activists, restricted freedom of speech and press, neglecting democratic values, international sanctions, economic ineffectiveness and callous corruption
By Abdullahi D. Hassan| Medium@ By Abdullahi D. HassanOn the inception of Non-military government, the nation borrowed the United States style of governance to accentuate; federalism, democracy, separation of powers, rule of law individual rights and inclusiveness of each ethnic group across the plural territory. At the infancy stage of Nigeria's re-affirming the constitutional government. United States President Bill Clinton paid state visits to Nigeria spanned three days from August 26th to 28th 2000
By Abdullahi D. Hassan| dailyrealityng.com@ By Abdullahi D. HassanNigeria is described as the most populous black nation in the world, with over 200 million inhabitants, Africa’s biggest economy, and endowed with variant mineral deposits to improve the living standards of its citizens. Yet, the country is bedevilled by gross corruption. Poor governance, ethnic tension, and abject poverty threaten integrity and sovereignty. Even though, in the past, Nigeria witnessed serial military rulers, The nation transitioned to democracy in 1999
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