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Mediating the ‘Mustard Seed’: Bishop Mathew Hassan Kukah and Empowerment in Nigerian Politics

Posted By: adminon: December 31, 2021In: People in ActionTags: Catholic Diocese of Sokoto, Catholicism, Communalism, Dr Yima Sen, Ikulu, SubalternityNo CommentsViews:
Mediating the ‘Mustard Seed’: Bishop Mathew Hassan Kukah and Empowerment in Nigerian Politics

Dear His Lordship, Happy New Year to you over there in Sokoto! This is actually not my project in its original sense. The duty of taking it over and reconceptualising it has only fallen on m... Read more

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The Kukah Interruption

Posted By: adminon: December 29, 2020In: SpectacleTags: ASUU, Catholic Diocese of Sokoto, Deconstruction, Jacques Derrida, Western metaphysicsNo CommentsViews:
The Kukah Interruption

It is not clear if Mathew Hassan Kukah, the Catholic Bishop of Sokoto Diocese, is a student of French philosopher, Jacques Derrida. He is unlikely to be but he has done what Derrida thinks i... Read more

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