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War, University and Life: African Studies and Politics @ Nigeria’s UI in the 1960s

Posted By: adminon: September 05, 2021In: BookspaceTags: 'Odejo of Idomaland', Billy Dudley, Essien Essien-Udom, James O'Connel, Kenneth Dike, Ukpabi Asika, University of ChicagoNo CommentsViews:
War, University and Life: African Studies and Politics @ Nigeria's UI in the 1960s

Students of the University of Ibadan who swear that it is “the first and the best” will never agree with Professor Hayden White who declared that there is nothing like history but only histo... Read more

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The Beat Goes On for Lyndsay Barret

Posted By: adminon: September 08, 2020In: People in ActionTags: Gen Ibrahim Babangida, Gen Mamman Vatsa, Mbari Club, Ukpabi AsikaNo CommentsViews:
The Beat Goes On for Lyndsay Barret

Literature and or culture and the imagination that drives them are not about pain, victory, death or surrender. They are always about critical celebration of life and its turns. This is what... Read more

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