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In Search of Fundamental Premises Towards the Return to Progressive Politics In Nigeria

Posted By: adminon: June 20, 2025In: Words and WorldTags: APC, Mallam Aminu Kano, NEPU, Nigerian Left, NRC to the right, PDP, Progressive politics, PRP, SDP to the leftNo CommentsViews:
In Search of Fundamental Premises Towards the Return to Progressive Politics In Nigeria

By Ambassador Usman Sarki “Ideals are all very well in their way, but they are apt to become very dim lamps unless often replenished from the world of facts and trimmed and adjusted by whole... Read more

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Celebrating Festus Iyayi, Textualising the Future

Posted By: adminon: November 13, 2022In: People in ActionTags: Bala Usman, Neoliberal globalisation, Nigerian Left, NLC, Popular culture, Prof Claude Ake, ‘Hegemony as strategy’No CommentsViews:
Celebrating Festus Iyayi, Textualising the Future

It must, indeed, be great that, in spite of the tribulations tormenting Nigerians, the rump of the Nigerian Left was still able to put together an Online Session to mark the 9th Anniversary... Read more

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The Nigerian Left And The 2023 Elections

Posted By: adminon: February 15, 2022In: GovernanceTags: Campaign for Democracy, Edwin Madunagu, Fourth Republic, Nigerian Left, Nigeria’s ruling classNo CommentsViews:
The Nigerian Left And The 2023 Elections

By Ike Okonta The 1993 presidential election and General Ibrahim Babangida’s subsequent ‘stepping aside’ from power is the finest hour of the Nigerian Left. There had been significant politi... Read more

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On, About and Beyond Olorode

Posted By: adminon: April 30, 2021In: People in ActionTags: AFRICOM, buhari, Herdsmen, Nigerian Left, NLC, OlorodeNo CommentsViews:
On, About and Beyond Olorode

The Nigerian Left hardly roll out the drums to celebrate its own even when these individuals are of the stature of image breakers. This must have been so as not to be perceived as sharing an... Read more

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