By Otobong Inieke Capitalism and its fraying edges should be discarded. Its presence grows dull and boring even though millions of Africans experience capitalism in its most vicious expressions; maybe this is why there is a kind of passiveness to its observation or critique. It is often the most affected,... read more →
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Oct
12
By Adebayo Eleduasomiji Adedeji The emergence of primitive accumulation has left the world in a deteriorating state of enigma. The few men that stepped out of their families, clans, communities, kingdoms, city-states, empires, and countries for the expansion of private property continue to wage a war against the interests of... read more →
Sep
06
By Oladejo Oluwatoyin Lateefat & Oyeniyi Promise Adekunle It has often been emphasized by scholars that Africans fought on behalf of the British during the first and second world wars and they are patriotic and the British campaign was successful. However, there is need to emphasize the historical fact that... read more →
Sep
06
By Adebayo Eleduasomiji Adedeji Antonio Gramsci said that history has left in us an infinity of traces; this quote is a significant understanding of the role history has coined in the present sociocultural and economic lifetime of the people. The brain drain from the Global South is explained by the... read more →