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Can abolitionists continue to use cancel culture?

  • February 22, 2022
  • 2ufuw
  • POLITICS
Cancel culture is a polarising topic. For some, it has gone too far and stifles free speech. In a scathing response to being criticised for allegedly transphobic comments, author...
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Your world is defined by your passport

  • January 11, 2022
  • 2ufuw
  • POLITICS
Cameroonian Nkiacha Atemnkeng’s visa application was rejected three times despite having been offered a prestigious international literary residency in America. Atemnkenge wanted to attend the 2017 Arti Omi International...
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Going beyond #ENDSARS: Lessons from Haiti and The Black Radical Tradition.

  • November 21, 2021
  • 2ufuw
  • POLITICS
Going beyond #ENDSARS. Lessons from Haiti and The Black Radical Tradition. By Theophilus Wellington Introduction For the longest time, I have heard different commentaries about police reforms in Nigeria...
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Decolonise your palate.

  • August 17, 2021
  • 2ufuw
  • POLITICS
How do I know your palate is colonised you ask? Maybe because you relish the smell of stinky cheese and turn your nose up at the fragrance of iru...
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Is Colonisation still relevant when discussing contemporary African issues?

  • July 31, 2021
  • 2ufuw
  • POLITICS
A sentiment that I have found is shared amongst many Nigerians is the idea that we spend too much time talking about colonisation and that we overemphasise its effects...
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Tribalism – The enduring legacy of Colonialism.

  • July 30, 2021
  • 2ufuw
  • POLITICS
Africa today conjures negative images of strife, economic backwardness, low life expectancy, illiteracy etc. More recently, the wave of ethnic conflicts across the continent, but mostly within states has...
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Modernising the ‘primitive African’: The influence of colonialism on African dressing

  • July 28, 2021
  • 2ufuw
  • POLITICS
“Europe created the concept of savageness and barbarism as antithesis to its modernity and civilisation. Henceforth, Europe was to represent the modern model and the rest was to represent...
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The Issue of Development

  • July 28, 2021
  • 2ufuw
  • POLITICS
THE STATE OF AFRICA: ARE WE TO BLAME? There has always been difficulty when it comes to explaining the current state of many African countries that are struggling to...
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Neo – Colonialism: Imperialism, Class conflicts and #ENDBADGOVERNMENT

  • July 18, 2021
  • 2ufuw
  • POLITICS
“All are our crops; but we get from others To middleman those are not from others. Yet they show them our jam-packed granary. Faces of our decrepit doctors, Inspiration...
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Decolonising the mind by Ngũgĩ wa Thiong’o

  • July 14, 2021
  • 2ufuw
  • POLITICS
In the book, ‘Decolonising the Mind’, N wu Thiong’o takes a different approach in discussing the post-colonial state, by noting that many African writers fail to see the colonial...
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