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Comrade Amah T Amah – A Salute to Gallantry and the Struggle for Social Justice

Posted By: adminon: January 08, 2025In: People in ActionTags: Bassey Ekpo Bassey, Bene Madunagu, Chima Ubani, Ebony Okpa, Edwin Madunagu, Louis Edet, MPN, NANS, Prof Eskor Toyo, Prof Okon Uya, PYMN, UNICAL, UNNNo CommentsViews:
Comrade Amah T Amah – A Salute to Gallantry and the Struggle for Social Justice

 By Chris Antigha On August 6, 2024, one of the icons of the struggle for social justice passed away and was buried on December 28, 2024. The life and times of Comrade Amah Thomas Amah, in a... Read more

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The Nigerian Left And The 2023 Elections

Posted By: adminon: February 15, 2022In: GovernanceTags: Campaign for Democracy, Edwin Madunagu, Fourth Republic, Nigerian Left, Nigeria’s ruling classNo CommentsViews:
The Nigerian Left And The 2023 Elections

By Ike Okonta The 1993 presidential election and General Ibrahim Babangida’s subsequent ‘stepping aside’ from power is the finest hour of the Nigerian Left. There had been significant politi... Read more

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