UDENTA UDENTA @60: A MARXIST SCHOLAR IN A CAPITALIST NIGERIA

By Law Mefor For more than a decade, Professor Udenta O. Udenta and I have walked closely together. This September, he will turn 60 and enter the sixth floor of life. So, I thought it was appropriate to look back on his extraordinary life and great intellectual outputs and contributions as a creative mind and…

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Kwame Nkrumah – The LIFE & TIME (1909-1972)

Kwame Nkrumah (1909-1972), M.S. in Educ. 1943, M.A. 1944, was born in Africa’s Gold Coast (now Ghana). As a young man, he was a school teacher before leaving his homeland to further his education in American universities. He later traveled to England where he worked for the decolonization of Africa and in the Pan-African movement…

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AN OPEN LETTER TO THE WESTERNERS AND THE NORTHERNERS IN NIGERIA

The Reason Why Nigeria Economy Is Dwindling. Stop Taking Ndị Igbo For Granted, Because They Are The Pillars Of Nigeria: By, Okafor Onyeka Cyndia/Southeast Zone Nigeria is divided into six geopolitical zone with estimated 400 ethics groups and 450 languages, the 6 geopolitical zone constitutes: North Central, North East, North West, South East, South-South and…

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Encomiums As Prof. Bart Nnaji Marks 67 Years – Africa’s 1st Professor Of Robotics Engineering

If you ask Nigerians to name past power ministers randomly, it is most likely that they will start with Bart Nnaji, the preeminent engineering professor in the United States who has for almost two decades been almost synonymous with history-changing initiatives in the Nigerian electric power sector. Nnaji left office over a decade ago. He…

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