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Judith Butler Wants Us to Reshape Our Rage

Posted By: adminon: May 04, 2024In: Words and WorldTags: Gender, Humanity, Israel, Latin America, Middle East, Palestine, violence, White supremacy, WomenNo CommentsViews:
Judith Butler Wants Us to Reshape Our Rage

Why should Intervention unleash on readers a 2020 interview of about 6000-word interview with Prof Judith Butler? It is not Intervention’s own making. It is simply because Butler is an icon.... Read more

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John Odah Again?

Posted By: adminon: August 24, 2023In: LifeworldTags: General Ibrahim Babangida, Identity, Late Nelson Mandela, NIPSS Alumni, NLC, WomenNo CommentsViews:
John Odah Again?

Blame the headline on the Sec 26 (the 2004 set of participants at the National Institute for Policy and Strategic Studies, (NIPSS). But for them, the unwritten law is that Comrade John Odah... Read more

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Updated: ‘A Vote for Dame Pauline Tallen is a Vote for Experience, Exposure and Performance’

Posted By: adminon: May 09, 2022In: Policy & GovernanceTags: Capitalism, Family, Plateau State, Senate, Sociology, UNIJOS, WomenNo CommentsViews:
Updated: 'A Vote for Dame Pauline Tallen is a Vote for Experience, Exposure and Performance'

There was no knowing that writing a story on Dame Pauline Tallen is equal to touching fire.  Not only is every grammatical error corrected, factual errors are also protested. Look at this on... Read more

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The Coming Women Take Over of Power Globally

Posted By: adminon: July 27, 2016In: FlashbackTags: GLOBAL POWER, HILLARY CLINTON, WomenNo CommentsViews:
The Coming Women Take Over of Power Globally

The world might be on the eve of a revolution after which things might never be the same again. It would not be the presence of women in power. That cannot be anything new as there have alwa... Read more

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