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Pec Functional Global Africa

PEC FUNCTIONAL AFRICA AND GREATER AFRICA Benin Burkina Faso Central African Republic Djibouti Ivory Coast DRC Congo Congo-Brazzaville Equatorial Guinea Madagascar Mali Niger Rwanda Angola Botswana (ANGLOPHONE) Cape Verde Gabon Guinea-Bissau (LUSOPHONE) Lesotho Mozambique (LUSOPHONE) Sao Tome & Principe (LUSOPHONE) Seychelles South Africa (Same-Sex Marriage legal) (ANGLOPHONE) PEC FUNCTIONAL CARIBBEAN Anguilla Antigua and Barbuda Aruba… Continue reading Pec Functional Global Africa

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PEC Dysfunctional Global Africa

PEC Dis functional Africa Algeria, Burundi, Cameroon, Comoros, Egypt, Eritrea, Ethiopia, Gambia, Ghana, Guinea, Kenya, Liberia, Libya, Malawi, Mauritania, Mauritius, Morocco, Namibia, Nigeria, Senegal, Sierra Leone, Somalia, South Sudan, Sudan, Swaziland, Tanzania, Togo, Tunisia, Uganda, Zambia, Zimbabwe Dominica, Grenada, Jamaica, Saint Lucia, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines

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Rough: Monarchy is commonsense: Obasan

Unhereditary monarchy is common sense or how to stop worrying and integrate the monarchy into your psyche (or enjoy the monarchy) Monarchy, paradoxically, is common sense; we are accustomed to the idea of its critique as a result of the expansion of universal suffrage and the increasingly happy acceptance of limits on their power by… Continue reading Rough: Monarchy is commonsense: Obasan

Re: Lagos – Nigeria needs to have an honest conversation with itself

Nigeria needs to have an honest conversation with itself; and most specifically Nigeria’s elite – especially those to be in power for the next eight to sixteen years – as well as those who occupy a place in the council of state – need to have an honest conversation with themselves about how tenable the… Continue reading Re: Lagos – Nigeria needs to have an honest conversation with itself

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Jagaban is first directly elected president of Nigeria’s fourth republic

Nigeria’s fourth post-restoration election has resulted in the election of its first mono-religious presidential team; Bola Ahmed Tinubu, a Muslim from the South-West, and Kashim Shettima, a Muslim from the North-East won the election in a closely fought race that many expected would result in a run-off, due to the presence, for the first time… Continue reading Jagaban is first directly elected president of Nigeria’s fourth republic

New C.A.R.R

Nigeria and Africa needs a new  C.C.A.R.R movement of civil, civic action, rights and responsibilities movement  There’s no doubt that all over the world and within Nigeria itself, many people are concerned about the future direction of the country and its cultures, especially because as the largest Black Africa nation its culture, values and positions… Continue reading New C.A.R.R

What sex work has to do with who you vote or rep for in Nigeria’s Presidential election – Odele Meji Alaga

Nigeria is not a simple country and the choice of the correct president is not a simple one; in the context of its recent social and economic history, most of the aspirants would be a worthy candidate for president;  broadly speaking, Nigeria is a country where divides are ideological, generational, economic and ethnic; it is… Continue reading What sex work has to do with who you vote or rep for in Nigeria’s Presidential election – Odele Meji Alaga

Das Juvenal: Breaking out of the leftist funk

We argue history is moved forward by the contestation and agreement of different bio-social classes for social and biological reproduction without the risk of death; the medical and information revolution of the past 1000 years has resulted in the liberation of previously constrained bio-social classes, and changed the material conditions of life, with a consequent… Continue reading Das Juvenal: Breaking out of the leftist funk

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Google Translate has a problem

Firstly, I enjoy Google Translate – Alphabet’s tool for translation; it works fairly well for basic translation into languages that have a certain level of global dominance or ubiquity; however, there is firstly, the problem that it doesn’t cover a vast swathe of languages – which is partly Google’s problem and partly the problem of… Continue reading Google Translate has a problem

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