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Rosa Luxemburg Foundation Nigeria, Its Partners Social Action and We the People Kick-start European Commission Co-funded INCLUDE NAIJA project

Posted By: adminon: December 30, 2025In: SpectacleTags: European Commission, Gender Studies, INCLUDE NAIJA Project, Nasarawa State University, Rosa Luxemburg Foundation Nigeria, University of Abuja, Veritas UniversityNo CommentsViews:
Rosa Luxemburg Foundation Nigeria, Its Partners Social Action and We the People Kick-start European Commission Co-funded INCLUDE NAIJA project

Introduction In April 2025, Rosa Luxemburg Foundation Nigeria, and its partners Social Action and We the People kick-started a 3-year project (2025-2027), titled INCLUDE NAIJA — Inclusive De... Read more

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A Book for the International Women’s Day

Posted By: adminon: March 08, 2018In: BookspaceTags: Gender Studies, International Development, Justice Party, PDP, Sociology of the Family, Sociology of WomenNo CommentsViews:
A Book for the International Women's Day

There is no doubt that, as it is, the book has to be quickly re-structured, re-edited and re-issued. But while the author and her minders in politics gets on with that, it is an apt text for... Read more

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