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The resurgence of the left and revival of the Black subject
Tatalo Alamu

The resurgence of the left and revival of the Black subject

Idealism and humanism appear to be making their way back to global politics. Amidst the current chaos and disorder of a world that is out of joints, a world that

about 3 hours ago·3 min read
Revolt of the right, and the unrighteous too
Tatalo Alamu

Revolt of the right, and the unrighteous too

It is the economy, stupid. At the end of the sixth decade of the last century, a huge swathe of land and their human contents had come under the control

about 3 hours ago·4 min read
Now, the light at the end of the tunnel
Tatalo Alamu

Now, the light at the end of the tunnel

Not quite. And not so fast. The regenerative capacity of the human species and its ability to transcend unpropitious circumstances remain a tad short of the miraculous. It is when

about 3 hours ago·6 min read
The Last Imam of Zamfara
Tatalo Alamu

The Last Imam of Zamfara

A very sad preface As the inferno of politicized Sharia carelessly lit in a moment of political desperation and hegemonic delinquency spreads to the farthermost corners of northern Nigeria, political

Apr 19, 2026·13 min read
The post-imperial dominion hits back
Tatalo Alamu

The post-imperial dominion hits back

Restructuring and elite conciliation revisited We live in interesting times. The relations of power are being constantly redefined, whether it is physical power, military power, geopolitical power, intellectual power, cultural

Apr 12, 2026·6 min read
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On the prospects of human misadventure

Homo erectus is our distinguished ancestor or extinct cousin. Up till about a quarter of a million years ago, the short stocky fellow roamed the North African wilds with impunity

Mar 15, 2026·12 min read
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Tragedy in Tehran

A monstrous political blizzard confronts the entire world in the Middle East. Having blitzed the Iranians into near submission, the American and Israeli coalition is unable to call victory as

Mar 8, 2026·4 min read
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And just before the blackout

So, here we are before darkness closes in on once again on the land of the Shahs.  Persia, or ancient Iran, the empire of oriental splendor, of magnificent plumes and

Mar 8, 2026·9 min read
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From the electoral observatory

Last week, Nigerians went to the polls in some key electoral segments of the nation.  The outcome was an emphatic victory for the ruling party, particularly in the Federal Capital

Mar 1, 2026·4 min read
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Democratic transition in Nigeria: perils and prospects

Once again, Nigeria faces a troubling conjuncture with what has been described as a make or mar election around the corner. Many experts and leading political practitioners have averred that

Mar 1, 2026·14 min read
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Resolving a modernising riddle

The moment of Murtala Mohammed Last week, Nigerians commemorated the fiftieth anniversary of the assassination of General Murtala Mohammed. It all seemed like yesterday. But it is half a century

Feb 22, 2026·4 min read
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A freezing evening with Murtala Mohammed

It has been unseasonably cold in England.  An icy fog lays a brutal siege on the entire country from Inverness to Portsmouth. The ambience in Birmingham is grey and dreary

Feb 22, 2026·9 min read