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History As Battlefront As a Book on NANS Stirs Radical Reflexivity

Posted By: adminon: April 07, 2025In: BookspaceTags: Abuja, Domestic workers, History, Hit and run capitalism, LAGOS, NANS, Northwest, PYMN, Rosa Luxemburg FoundationNo CommentsViews:
History As Battlefront As a Book on NANS Stirs Radical Reflexivity

By Adagbo Onoja History can get more and more complicated, especially when it is the history of the now basically dead National Association of Nigerian Students (NANS). What the history shou... Read more

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Posted By: adminon: June 06, 2024In: BookspaceTags: Brazil, Bwari conflict, Central Nigeria, Domestic workers, Dr. Claus Konig, Formalism, Methodology, Northwestern Nigeria, Prof Alemika, Prof Joy Ezeilo, Prof W O Alli, Sit-at-home protest, Veritas University - AbujaNo CommentsViews:
At Rosa Luxembourg Foundation’s Politics of Books in Nigeria

The late Professor Abubakar Momoh was fond of asserting the point about putting our thoughts in writing.  He would say, ‘Go and put it down’. At the time, one didn’t understand w... Read more

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