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Carleton Expert Available – End SARS protests in Nigeria

Published on October 29, 2020

Calls to end Nigeria’s Special Anti-Robbery Squad (SARS) continue and a Carleton expert is available to comment on related topics.

Tag Elkhazin
Professor, African Studies and Norman Paterson School of International Affairs

Email: elkhazin@subsaharacentre.com

Elkhazin is available to discuss the root causes of the civil discontent in Nigeria, including wealth inequality, overpopulation, unemployment and the influence of global youth movements. Elkhazin has trained and worked around the world in conflict resolution, peacebuilding, water resources, human resources and the implementation of structural and energy projects. He is a political analyst and regular media commentator.

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