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‘Shift the Discourse from Decolonisation to Dehegemonisation’

Posted By: adminon: May 27, 2025In: World From AfricaTags: African universities, Decolonisation, Dehegemonisation, Dependency, Geopolitical tension, Innovation, Internationalisation, Knowledge, UncertaintyNo CommentsViews:
‘Shift the Discourse from Decolonisation to Dehegemonisation’

By Damtew Teferra  For more than half a century African universities have been fully invested in denouncing colonisation and exalting decolonisation. In a piece, ‘From dumb decolonisation to... Read more

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Issues, Challenges and the Way Forward in University Administration Under Democratic Rule in Nigeria

Posted By: adminon: November 02, 2020In: BookspaceTags: 'brain drain', 'dividends of democracy', 'University administration', Governing councils, InnovationNo CommentsViews:
Issues, Challenges and the Way Forward in University Administration Under Democratic Rule in Nigeria

By Prof Attahiru M. Jega, OFR Introduction Given the significant role of universities globally, in terms of knowledge production and reproduction, training, research, innovation and, indeed,... Read more

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