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Middle Belt Intelligentsia Makes a Cultural U-Turn, Celebrates Professor Zacharys Anger Gundu

Posted By: adminon: August 08, 2019In: People in ActionTags: BVPN, CVPN, Fulanisation, Nigerian Academy of LettersNo CommentsViews:
Middle Belt Intelligentsia Makes a Cultural U-Turn, Celebrates Professor Zacharys Anger Gundu

The Middle Belt intelligentsia is making what appears a cultural u-turn. That is from cultural self-effacing to cultural self-celebration. And its first step in this direction is a congratul... Read more

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