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Birthday Lunch As Space of Activist Memory and Nostalgia

Posted By: adminon: August 25, 2024In: FlashbackTags: CPP, Ghana, Kwame Nkrumah, MAAS, Sekou Toure, Tag words: Edikaikong, UNIJOSNo CommentsViews:
Birthday Lunch As Space of Activist Memory and Nostalgia

Surely, there was wine and the usual debate about whether wine should be consumed at room temperature or chilled in the African heat. This time, the host was, temporarily defeated by a simpl... Read more

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When Former NANS Leaders Turned Cecelia Abashi’s Burial to a Trip Into History

Posted By: adminon: February 28, 2024In: People in ActionTags: BUK, College of Education -Akwanga, June 4th, Justice Mustapha Akanbi, MAAS, NANS, Nasarawa Eggon, NLC, Olisa Agbakoba, UNILAG, University of Calabar, ‘Democratic centralismNo CommentsViews:
When Former NANS Leaders Turned Cecelia Abashi’s Burial to a Trip Into History

It was the burial of one of their own. For Cecelia Abashi was not a radical by association with the late husband, Chris Abashi. She was the personification of radicalism – stubborn in... Read more

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Rites of Passage for Comrade Seun Salako Begins (2) : Tribute By Cde John Odah

Posted By: adminon: January 18, 2024In: People in ActionTags: Ayofe, Barrister Festus Osayi, Comrade Oluseun Salako, Dapo, Fanon's Wretched of the Earth, JUSSA, Labour House, MAAS, Nkrumah’s Neo-Colonialism: The Last Stage of Imperialism, Rodney's How Europe Underdeveloped Africa, UNIJOS, UNILAGNo CommentsViews:
Rites of Passage for Comrade Seun Salako Begins (2) : Tribute By Cde John Odah

In a chapter he contributed to a book of tributes to mark my 50th birthday, some 14 years ago, Seun gave a reverting account of our first encounter in October 1979 when we reported, as fresh... Read more

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Radicals @ War Over Corruption in Nigeria

Posted By: adminon: August 10, 2022In: De-EscalationTags: ASUU, BUK, Chris Abashi, CLO, INEC, MAAS, NANS, NANS Charter of Demands, UNIJOSNo CommentsViews:
Radicals @ War Over Corruption in Nigeria

The media is the mother of all contested spaces. He who goes to speak has also gone to hear. It is thus that it is the surest conflict manager by oxygenating the inter-discursive space such... Read more

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