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Why Are We Not Hearing the Women Political Scientists in Nigeria?

Posted By: adminon: December 16, 2024In: SpectacleTags: Carol Coon, EProf Irene Pogoson, Feminist positionality, NPSA, Prof Marietu TenucheNo CommentsViews:
Why Are We Not Hearing the Women Political Scientists in Nigeria?

By writing on Julie Sanda, the second time a woman would be featured in his series, the first being Prof Marietu Tenuche, NPSA President, Hassan Saliu, has struck at the women question in Ni... Read more

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