Can Africa Face Forward By Delegitimising Her New Diaspora? By Pius Adesanmi
If 21st century Africa is a story struggling for equality in the global community of stories, to paraphrase Africa's most...
Pius Adesanmi is a professor of literature and African studies at Carlton University Ottawa Canada. He is a prodigious public affairs commentator. Pius' “Africa is not a Continent” won the 2013Prize for African Writing. B.A. University of Ilorin, Nigeria, 1992 M.A. French, University of Ibadan, Nigeria, 1998 Ph.D. French Studies, University of British Columbia, 2002
If 21st century Africa is a story struggling for equality in the global community of stories, to paraphrase Africa's most...
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(This short piece was first written in 2006, long before I started this column. I am republishing it now because...
When next your Pastor obtains a building permit for a two storey building and illegally adds four more storeys to...
Feminism stole the show at the recently concluded UN General Assembly in New York. If by now you have not...
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