Statement by Movement for African Emancipation, 22nd October 2020 The Movement for African Emancipation joins the masses and youth of Africa in condemning the arrest of political activist, Bobi Wine, and the brutal repression of protesters, many of them youth, by the Uganda Police. Like Nigeria, Uganda is essentially a... read more →
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Oct
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By Adebayo Eleduasomiji Adedeji Lagos like they say is the land of Riches. A city full of different attributes that had added to it growth economically. A city with enormous human resources of over 20 million inhabitants. A city arguable the economical and social hub of west Africa and it... read more →
Sep
13
By Anonymous G What we are witnessing in real time is the sinking and destruction of the middle class. Due to their position on the societal totem pole, the poor, often illiterate and very ignorant about theoretical dynamics of capitalistic and imperialistic workings in the society are already by a... read more →
Sep
13
Statement by Movement for African Emancipation Mali has been ‘independent’ for 60 years, same as Nigeria will be on October 1st, but the reality is that there has been no true independence for African peoples. Mali has also, like Nigeria, claimed to be a democratic country, but the reality is... read more →