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Prof. Cornelius Alaba Ogunsanwo, the Calmer Marxist, Marks His 82nd Birthday

Posted By: adminon: February 09, 2024In: LifeworldTags: Ahmadu Bello University - Zaria, ASUU, Calmer Marxist, Chief Tom Ikimi, Consultant to the Commonwealth Secretariat, Dr. Bala Usman, Ford Foundation, Gen Sani Abacha, International Relations, London School of Economics and Political Science, NISER, NPSA, Prof Asisi Asobie, Prof Attahiru Jega, Prof Festus Iyayi, Prof. Adebayo Adedeji Committee on Nigeria's foreign policy, SMEDAN, University of Benin, University of Lagos, World BankNo CommentsViews:
Prof. Cornelius Alaba Ogunsanwo, the Calmer Marxist, Marks His 82nd Birthday

By Prof Hassan A. Saliu I first met Professor Alaba Abiodun Adeboyejo Ogunsanwo initially through his publications on International Relations that cover various aspects of the field, especia... Read more

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Nigerian, Professor Ijeoma Uchegbu, Breaks Into Cambridge University Establishment, Elected 7th Wolfson College President

Posted By: adminon: December 17, 2023In: LifeworldTags: Cambridge University, NIGERIA, Oxford, Pharmaceutical Nanoscience, UCL, University of Benin, University of Strathclyde, Wolfson CollegeNo CommentsViews:
Nigerian, Professor Ijeoma Uchegbu, Breaks Into Cambridge University Establishment, Elected 7th Wolfson College President

Tense and unstable domestically from unproductive quarrelling over pittances left by the lords of neoliberal globalisation, Nigeria nevertheless never tires in exceptionalism on a global sca... Read more

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The Benue Invasion of ‘Benin Empire’ When Begha Became the Chancellor of UNIBEN

Posted By: adminon: November 29, 2021In: LifeworldTags: 'Benin Empire', Begha, Engineer Benson Abounu, University of BeninNo CommentsViews:
The Benue Invasion of ‘Benin Empire’ When Begha Became the Chancellor of UNIBEN

Nigeria can be considered the world headquarter of paradoxes. Too many things are going wrong but, amidst the nightmare, many good things are also happening. However one sees it, making a tw... Read more

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The Coming Fireworks on Hegemony @ Nigeria’s University of Benin

Posted By: adminon: August 19, 2021In: BookspaceTags: Anti-SAP riots, Hegemony, Political Science, University of BeninNo CommentsViews:
The Coming Fireworks on Hegemony @ Nigeria's University of Benin

By Adagbo Onoja Because no concept today can claim centrality in Political Science as much as Hegemony, especially with its further radicalization by the post-Marxists, Nigeria might tempora... Read more

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Now, the Poser About Adamu Baikie And A. J. Adeka for Nigeria

Posted By: adminon: April 22, 2021In: SpectacleTags: ABU Zaria, Nasarawa State University, Odu of Otukpo, Sabon Gari - Kano, University of Benin, University of LesothoNo CommentsViews:
Now, the Poser About Adamu Baikie And A. J. Adeka for Nigeria

In “Adamu Baikie As a Flashback to History”, Intervention read an old picture of two gentlemen who made it big in qualitative life in terms of the past. In this segment, their lives is turne... Read more

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Adamu Baikie As a Flashback to History

Posted By: adminon: April 21, 2021In: LifeworldTags: ABU Zaria, Nasarawa State University, Sabon Gari - Kano, University of Benin, University of LesothoNo CommentsViews:
Adamu Baikie As a Flashback to History

It is doubtful if nearly anyone in Nigeria today can afford to be indifferent to the cascade of news of violence, of threats of violence, of anger, frustration, of unchecked use and misuse o... Read more

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