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Whatsapp: The Revolutionary Tool of the Naiveté

Posted By: adminon: January 04, 2021In: SpectacleTags: #EndSARS, Arab Spring, Attention economy, Marxists, NetizenNo CommentsViews:
Whatsapp: The Revolutionary Tool of the Naiveté

By Y. Z. Yaú It is itself a revolution when a leading promoter of IT in Nigeria such as Mallam YZ Ya’u is turning his back on social media usage, with particular reference to radical democra... Read more

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Vogue Magazine’s Racial Storm and What It Strikes At

Posted By: adminon: July 17, 2020In: LifeworldTags: #BlackLivesMatter, Conde Nast, Cosmopolitanism, Marxists, Multiculturalism, OBE, Post-MarxistsNo CommentsViews:
Vogue Magazine's Racial Storm and What It Strikes At

A racial storm in British popular culture space is a big issue because it is magazines such as Vogue, Vanity Fair, Ebony, Cosmopolitan or Readers Digest which serve the geopolitical interest... Read more

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Closing or Creating Gaps in Marxism? (1)

Posted By: adminon: August 15, 2019In: BookspaceTags: Jerusalem, Jews, Marxism, Marxists, Marxology, PlaestineNo CommentsViews:
Closing or Creating Gaps in Marxism? (1)

If the Coxian intervention that shattered the hegemony of the scientific claim to truth is anything to go by, then this book will face interrogation such as the title of this piece. That is,... Read more

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How Benue APC May Have Stumbled on Completely Undercutting Ethnicity

Posted By: adminon: December 09, 2018In: SpectacleTags: IDOMA, Marxists, National Question, NPN, Tiv, USSRNo CommentsViews:
How Benue APC May Have Stumbled on Completely Undercutting Ethnicity

The All Progressives Congress, (APC) in Benue State in central Nigeria appears set to remove ethnicity from the exercise of power in the state. It is not clear if that objective is what Benu... Read more

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