Celebrating committed writings and writers in Nigeria: Signing off public writing, by Tunji Olaopa by Patrick Akpu February 19, 2019 0 I have reached a very significant point in my regular public writing, and compelled by a personal work restructuring that ...
Plato’s Republic and the idea of reforming Nigeria, by Tunji Olaopa by newspeak February 6, 2019 0 This is a philosophical reflection on Nigeria with Plato’s Republic as reference. I must apologize and indeed warn readers ahead, ...
Public servants and the politics and administration dichotomy, by Tunji Olaopa by Patrick Akpu January 26, 2019 0 In the last piece, I outlined the emerging discourse on the relationship of the public servants in Nigeria to partisan ...
Should we have a political public servant? By Tunji Olaopa by newspeak January 26, 2019 0 The state of the public service, and the status of the public servant, has always remained a problem since the ...
The existential in the crisis of Nigerian public service, by Tunji Olaopa by newspeak January 23, 2019 0 All across the world, the public servant is usually the butt of crude and violent jokes that bother on the ...
Reforming teacher education in Nigeria, by Tunji Olaopa by newspeak January 17, 2019 0 The teaching profession, like military service, priesthood, the bureaucracy or any such others, is a noble public service vocation which ...
Sophie Oluwole: Celebrating the radical spirit of African philosophy, by Tunji Olaopa by newspeak January 3, 2019 0 By Prof. Tunji Olaopa The African philosophy community was shaken most recently when the death was announced of a foremost ...