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Biodun Jeyifo

The good, the bad and the ugly: post-elections lessons from America

World literary scholarship and the dialectics of “morounmulo” and “morounmubo”: for Tejumola Olaniyan @ 60

For the records: from the NADL, a statement of great clarity and patriotism that every Nigerian must read

Concerning the bloated salaries and bonus of our legislators, what is to be done? A “Q and A” approach

The business of business and the business of the nation [Remarks at the University of Ibadan School of Business, Friday, January 18, 2019]

The national minimum wage and the retrograde anti-worker and anti-human forces against it

Why I don’t vote and why I am not a Christian – not the same thing, but quite close.

Higher education and the great shortfall between demand and supply; quantity; redistributive justice

Are they imploding, are they collapsing, our private universities? – Postscript to a conversation at Ife

Acceptance Speech: D. Lit (Honoris Causa), OAU-Ife, 2018

Higher learning is (not) for the masses? -my/our crises with the imperative of remediation

This last week of November 2018 has been my last week teaching – in the classroom

The poor nearly always vote against their own interests, alas: elections and their limits

“Nigerian” anomalies in the 2018 American midterm elections: a short history lesson

Midterm elections 2018: Slightly, America moves away from the edge of the precipice

Midterm elections, 2018: America at the edge of the precipice?

Politics as theatre of the absurd – with a difference

Independence – the grand metanarratives of liberation and or the micro-narratives of dignity and survival

The US Supreme Court and the specter of a long recess from independence and probity

Sport – in itself and in the world: an epilogue

Stratospheric sexism and racism at the top of the food chain – the tennis US Open of 2018

Serena, the girl from “Ajegunle” already a serenade for all times!

To refusal of court orders and refusal to prosecute protected criminals, please add discontinuance.

Sambo Dansuki and the rule of law in its extreme commodified form in Nigeria

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The good, the bad and the ugly: post-elections lessons from America

World literary scholarship and the dialectics of “morounmulo” and “morounmubo”: for Tejumola Olaniyan @ 60

For the records: from the NADL, a statement of great clarity and patriotism that every Nigerian must read

Concerning the bloated salaries and bonus of our legislators, what is to be done? A “Q and A” approach

The business of business and the business of the nation [Remarks at the University of Ibadan School of Business, Friday, January 18, 2019]

The national minimum wage and the retrograde anti-worker and anti-human forces against it

Why I don’t vote and why I am not a Christian – not the same thing, but quite close.

Higher education and the great shortfall between demand and supply; quantity; redistributive justice

Are they imploding, are they collapsing, our private universities? – Postscript to a conversation at Ife

Acceptance Speech: D. Lit (Honoris Causa), OAU-Ife, 2018

Higher learning is (not) for the masses? -my/our crises with the imperative of remediation

This last week of November 2018 has been my last week teaching – in the classroom

The poor nearly always vote against their own interests, alas: elections and their limits

“Nigerian” anomalies in the 2018 American midterm elections: a short history lesson

Midterm elections 2018: Slightly, America moves away from the edge of the precipice

Midterm elections, 2018: America at the edge of the precipice?

Politics as theatre of the absurd – with a difference

Independence – the grand metanarratives of liberation and or the micro-narratives of dignity and survival

The US Supreme Court and the specter of a long recess from independence and probity

Sport – in itself and in the world: an epilogue

Stratospheric sexism and racism at the top of the food chain – the tennis US Open of 2018

Serena, the girl from “Ajegunle” already a serenade for all times!

To refusal of court orders and refusal to prosecute protected criminals, please add discontinuance.

Sambo Dansuki and the rule of law in its extreme commodified form in Nigeria

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