Yes, Mr. President, our problems have to do with process, wuruwuru process, and you’re the greatest embodiment of it!
Restructuring is not the same as secession, it is the continuationof bourgeois-consumption sharing of the ‘national cake’ and the kind of ‘unity’ it has hitherto normalized
“We who are about to die salute you” – some thoughts from the departure lounge of life [For the departed and living members of the University of Ibadan Class of 1967]
The party athwart the movement: why socialist political parties perform so woefully in elections in postcolonial Nigeria
Yes, Mr. President, our problems have to do with process, wuruwuru process, and you’re the greatest embodiment of it!
Restructuring is not the same as secession, it is the continuationof bourgeois-consumption sharing of the ‘national cake’ and the kind of ‘unity’ it has hitherto normalized
“We who are about to die salute you” – some thoughts from the departure lounge of life [For the departed and living members of the University of Ibadan Class of 1967]
The party athwart the movement: why socialist political parties perform so woefully in elections in postcolonial Nigeria