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The Postcolonial Scripting of Prof. Michael Umale Adikwu As a Destiny Child

Posted By: adminon: November 23, 2019In: People in ActionTags: Ada Atama, ASUU, Federal Government College – Jos, Imperial College London, UNN, WAECNo CommentsViews:
The Postcolonial Scripting of Prof. Michael Umale Adikwu As a Destiny Child

The glossy packaging of the book tends to trigger an element of intellectual contempt for it on the surface but the content or the message inside invites reflections on the political economy... Read more

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