Olalekan Moyosore Lalude

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Olalekan Moyosore Lalude is a Nigerian lawyer, thinker, essayist and short story writer. He is a currently a doctoral student at the School of Law and Security Studies, Babcock University. He has been published under the name Mark Lekan Lalude in the AfricanWriter, Kalahari Review, WTBP Anthology and Face2Face Africa.

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What Social Movements Mean for African Politics

Africa’s transition from a continent of colonial protectorates to independent states has been met with developmental and political challenges. From the 1960s, the political...

Why Young African Scholars Must Engage the Law and Politics of Africa through New Perspectives

The Year of Africa was a powerful phase, a transitional moment that saw Africa in liberated black and white images. In one, a woman...

Dark Images from Spiritus Mundi

From the north to the south of Nigeria, death is no stranger. Trails of blood mark the nomad’s path, and three hundred putrefying bodies...

Libertarian Perspective to the Pandemic and the Biopolitics of Survival

On the 30th of January 2020, the world came to an end. A new infectious disease was declared a public health emergency of international...

Nurturing Africa’s Monsters and Sustaining the Dystopian Narrative

A recent concern amongst some African intellectuals has manifested in the question; why is the West so enamored with Africa’s poverty porn? There has...

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Shadows of Doubt: Decoding Egypt’s Political Climate and Global Concerns Ahead of the 2024 Election

Reflecting on recent years, the constitutional amendments endorsed by...

The role of Artificial Intelligence in Modern Warfare: Case of Southern Asia

With the advancement in land warfare and geopolitical complexities,...

AU and UN discuss more alignment of Agenda 2063 “The Africa We Want,” and SDGs

The African Union Commission (AUC) and the United Nations...

UK drops plans to hand Chagos Islands back to Mauritius

Britain will drop plans to hand the Chagos Islands...
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