Book Review: Pedagogy of the oppressed
Author: Paulo Freire Publisher: The Continuum Publishing Company Date: 1970 When Paulo Freire wrote Pedagogy of the Oppressed, the world was in
Author: Paulo Freire Publisher: The Continuum Publishing Company Date: 1970 When Paulo Freire wrote Pedagogy of the Oppressed, the world was in
A few days ago I was calling on citizens to reflect on what has turned out, unwittingly, to be a powerfully revolutionary
Author: Hernando De Soto Transworld Publishers, 2000 276 pages “The hour of capitalism’s greatest triumph is its hour of crisis”. This is Hernando
Introduction The modern nation of Nigeria was born in 1960 amidst fanfare. As of then, forty six years had elapsed since the British
Let me start with a story. One early morning in 2013, one of my professors at the Institute of African Studies, Professor Sola
(2nd edition) Author: Michael E. Porter Publisher: Palgrave, New York, 1998 855 pages Unlike David Landes’ Wealth and Poverty of Nations, which was
The sorry tale of the Nigerian state is such that much, if not all, the talk about the 2015 election has been how
One of the reasons why Nigeria is still backward is not entirely blamable to corruption. The lack of governance models. And a large
Chairman Mao and the Communist party wanted to annihilate all forms of religion in their bid to build their own type of society.
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