
Epstein Files Fallout and Nigeria's Tolerance of Abuse of Power
An opinion piece discusses the global fallout from the Epstein files, arguing that Nigeria's political culture is too tolerant of the abuse of power.
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Epstein: quando o público e o privado não coincidem
É interessante verificar que as suas habilidades sociais permitiram criar uma dupla personagem: uma figura pública poderosa, amável e respeitável, e uma privada, egocêntrica, predadora e criminosa
By Pedro Afonso
Read full article →Epstein files global fallout: Nigeria is too tolerant of abuse of power, by Olu Fasan
In The Republic, Plato makes strong connections between city and soul, arguing that as the city is, so is the soul; both having a tripartite nature, corresponding to the rational/wisdom-loving, appetitive/desiring and spirited/honour-seeking elements. The Bible defines the soul’s three elements as mind, emotion and will. The ideal state, like the ideal individual, is one with […] The post Epstein files global fallout: Nigeria is too tolerant of abuse of power, by Olu Fasan appeared first on V...
By Emmanuel Okogba
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