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Nov 26, 2024 |
guardian.ng | Chidi Odinkalu |Chepkorir Sambu |James Agberebi
Described by one scholar on its centenary as “perhaps the greatest historical movement of modern times”, the Berlin Conference West Africa Conference began shortly after noon on November 15, 1884. Interrupted only by a short break at the end of the year and the beginning of the next, historian, Adu Boahen, records that the conference ended on January 31, 1884.
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Nov 24, 2024 |
htsyndication.com | Chidi Odinkalu |Chepkorir Sambu
Nigeria, Nov. 25 -- Described by one scholar on its centenary as "perhaps the greatest historical movement of modern times", the Berlin Conference West Africa Conference began shortly after noon on 15 November 1884. Interrupted only by a short break at the end of the year and the beginning of the next, historian, Adu Boahen, records that the conference ended on 31 January 1884.
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Nov 24, 2024 |
premiumtimesng.com | Chidi Odinkalu |Chepkorir Sambu
Described by one scholar on its centenary as “perhaps the greatest historical movement of modern times”, the Berlin Conference West Africa Conference began shortly after noon on 15 November 1884. Interrupted only by a short break at the end of the year and the beginning of the next, historian, Adu Boahen, records that the conference ended on 31 January 1884.
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Nov 19, 2024 |
allafrica.com | Chidi Odinkalu |Chepkorir Sambu
analysisDebating Ideas reflects the values and editorial ethos of the African Arguments book series, publishing engaged, often radical, scholarship, original and activist writing from within the African continent and beyond. It offers debates and engagements, contexts and controversies, and reviews and responses flowing from the African Arguments books.
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Nov 19, 2024 |
africanarguments.org | Chidi Odinkalu |Chepkorir Sambu |Richard Dowden
Debating Ideas reflects the values and editorial ethos of the African Arguments book series, publishing engaged, often radical, scholarship, original and activist writing from within the African continent and beyond. It offers debates and engagements, contexts and controversies, and reviews and responses flowing from the African Arguments books. It is edited and managed by the International African Institute, hosted at SOAS University of London, the owners of the book series of the same name.
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