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The trade union movement in West Africa has suffered a setback. It is in the death of Senegalese trade unionist, Comrade Mademba Sock. He died in Paris where he had been hospitalized for som... Read more
The Ella family of Ogene Amejo in Edumoga District, Okpokwu Local Government Area in Benue State is grieving. The family is grieving Mrs. Josephine Olonya Ella, who died Saturday, June 15th,... Read more
By Saleh Bature The death of 26-year-old Salma Ibrahim Babani in Edmonton, Canada, is deeply saddening. I received the news of her passing to the great beyond with rude shock. The story of S... Read more
By Kabiru Gambo PhD This tribute is aimed at showing how excellent Professor Bawa was (and is) as a lecturer and mentor to students across all the undergraduate and postgraduate programmes t... Read more
It seems safe to conclude that E P Thompson cannot be exhausted as a study in polemicising, that being what this piece suggests by moving him from heartland academe altogether to popular cul... Read more
By Prof Hassan A. Saliu Two personalities have made impact in my life, especially in my initial choice of belonging to the field of International Relations. One was my teacher, while the oth... Read more
The name rings a bell here and there although the core of the message of the bell is awaiting consolidation. That is probably because Prof Chris Kwaja is still highly distributed into academ... Read more
By Prof Hassan A. Saliu The University of Lagos (UNILAG) was one of the universities established in Nigeria in 1962. Its establishment cannot be divorced from the agitation for more indigeno... Read more
The good news from the Ganawuri community in Jos, Plateau State of Nigeria is that the mother of Titus Mann has been successfully buried. The event which took place Saturday, May 4th, 2024 m... Read more
By Columbus Chilaka Obasi Anyanwu I worked with Comrade Ali Chiroma from 1984 until 1988 when the General Babangida military government banned NLC after its alliance with NANS to fight again... Read more