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Professor Ogoh Alubo’s Groundbreaking Biopolitical Lens on Health and Sickness

Posted By: adminon: February 26, 2022In: BookspaceTags: APC, Biopolitcs, David Harvey, Dr Iyorchia Ayu, Giorgio Agamben, Global Governance, Governmentality, GWOT, Neoliberalism, Panopticism, PDP, Political economy, SurveillanceNo CommentsViews:
Professor Ogoh Alubo’s Groundbreaking Biopolitical Lens on Health and Sickness

Neoliberalism as a technology of power rather than only a doctrine of what incisive British Marxist Geographer, David Harvey, calls “creative destruction” and “accumulation by dispossession”... Read more

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Calling Chima Ubani to the Interpretation of an Image

Posted By: adminon: May 25, 2020In: People in ActionTags: Campaign for Democracy, Mass Communications, Social media, SurveillanceNo CommentsViews:
Calling Chima Ubani to the Interpretation of an Image

An image is what we make of it, meaning that one image such as this picture, can be interpreted in a million ways, depending on who is looking at it. Of course, it is that variability that t... Read more

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Social Media Destroying Democracy in Africa – Prof Jibrin Ibrahim

Posted By: adminon: July 31, 2019In: FlashbackTags: Democracy in Africa, Facebook, Fulanisation, Panoptic, Statists, Surveillance, Tiv nationalityNo CommentsViews:
Social Media Destroying Democracy in Africa – Prof Jibrin Ibrahim

Attacks believers in Fulanisation Columnist and social theorist, Prof Jibrin Ibrahim of Nigeria says the social media is the fifth force destroying  democracy in Africa, the other four being... Read more

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Is Nigeria’s Wave of Violence Coordinated or Coincidental?

Posted By: adminon: January 05, 2018In: De-EscalationTags: FCT, Surveillance, TrackingNo CommentsViews:
Is Nigeria’s Wave of Violence Coordinated or Coincidental?

Does a central element tie together the wave of violence that greeted the new year in Nigeria or they just happened within the same time frame? In other words, is this government being sabot... Read more

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