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Looking again at ‘revolution’

The right to life – but only of the unborn (white)

Progress and the romantic imagination: new “Alalubosas” for our children, their children and their children’s children

Critique of abstract politics

I work, therefore I am – May Day 2019 Reflections

Notes on Nigeria’s regional disparities

“I appreciate you, Sir!” – misadventures around the grammar of serviceable religious discourse

The resurrection of Christ and the 1989 Constitution: a lay, secular Easter sermon

Arguments in the Nigerian Left

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

Leftists on “tribalism”: 70 years ago

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

Lessons of Nigeria’s elections 2019

GPI’s funeral orientation

The Crucial March 9 Elections

Making Nigeria the Winner

Politics and Public Reasoning

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]

Nigeria as ‘Election 2019’ draws near

Will Anyone Vote for Health Policy?

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.

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Looking again at ‘revolution’

The right to life – but only of the unborn (white)

Progress and the romantic imagination: new “Alalubosas” for our children, their children and their children’s children

Critique of abstract politics

I work, therefore I am – May Day 2019 Reflections

Notes on Nigeria’s regional disparities

“I appreciate you, Sir!” – misadventures around the grammar of serviceable religious discourse

The resurrection of Christ and the 1989 Constitution: a lay, secular Easter sermon

Arguments in the Nigerian Left

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

Leftists on “tribalism”: 70 years ago

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

Lessons of Nigeria’s elections 2019

GPI’s funeral orientation

The Crucial March 9 Elections

Making Nigeria the Winner

Politics and Public Reasoning

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]

Nigeria as ‘Election 2019’ draws near

Will Anyone Vote for Health Policy?

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.

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