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Agila Community Operationalises ‘Change and Continuity’ in the Politics of Tradition

Posted By: adminon: September 14, 2022In: People in ActionTags: Agila, APC, Benue State, PDP, Professor C.S Whitaker, Ujor, ‘Change and continuity’No CommentsViews:
Agila Community Operationalises ‘Change and Continuity’ in the Politics of Tradition

Professor C.S Whitaker framed it as a defining element of the politics of tradition, calling it “change and continuity”. By that, he suggests that the old order never fades away completely.... Read more

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