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Calling Attention to Biopower Crisis in Africa in Dr Chris Kwaja’s Latest Policy Brief

Posted By: adminon: November 20, 2022In: BookspaceTags: Biopower, Nextier Spd, ‘African condition’No CommentsViews:
Calling Attention to Biopower Crisis in Africa in Dr Chris Kwaja's Latest Policy Brief

The theoretical landscape is changing too fast as to, once again, leave behind a bunch of the countries. This is a serious threat, given that, in spite of recent setbacks, methodological nat... Read more

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No, Dr. Patrick Wilmot is Not Dead

Posted By: adminon: November 08, 2019In: SpectacleTags: Biopower, Cde John Odah, Emir of Kano, Preemption, Prof Bjorn Beckman, WilmotismNo CommentsViews:
No, Dr. Patrick Wilmot is Not Dead

It must be great to know that residual Wilmotism is still a factor in radical politics in Nigeria. For, that must be the springboard from which comrades such as John Odah raised the alarm th... Read more

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