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Critics Take on Prof. IBK’s “Symbology and the Discourse of a Death”

Posted By: adminon: January 09, 2022In: People in ActionTags: Albani TV, David Hume, Eternal LoveNo CommentsViews:
Critics Take on Prof. IBK’s “Symbology and the Discourse of a Death”

It is not easy to intellectualise mourning/death and not get rejoinders. This is what Bayero University, Kano’s Prof Ibrahim Bello-Kano, (IBK) may taste after Intervention published hi... Read more

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Symbology and the Discourse of a Death

Posted By: adminon: January 09, 2022In: World From AfricaTags: David Hume, Death, Permanent departure, Symbology1 CommentViews:
Symbology and the Discourse of a Death

By Prof Ibrahim Bello-Kano It is noticeable that whenever a popular cleric dies, for instance, there’s the archetypal outpouring of grief. Does that happen because many mourners would... Read more

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