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Tour of Liberty

The Tour of Liberty is one of the steps in the Restartnaija process. It involves the movement of the Restartnaija group through the various senatorial districts in Nigeria. People from the various communities in every senatorial district will have one day to showcase their socio-industrial potentials in preparation for the Restart National Conference. This Tour […]

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Restartnaija new book: Cultural destiny

Humans are beings of conflict who grow by challenging and beating existing records. Without enabling and guiding this conflict energy to productivity and social responsibility starting from their local communities, humans will either suppress this world-development energy, or misuse it for destruction. Many scholars, politicians and agencies fail to liberate Africa as they follow imperialists’ […]

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Philosophy of African Liberation

Just as doctors diagnose patients to identify the disease causing their illness in order to prescribe right treatment, philosophers diagnose a society to identify the ideas (or ideologies) influencing its condition in order to inject the right ideas (or ideologies) for growth and harmony. These ideas are then organized to become the laws, institutions and […]

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Intercultural Liberty

The world-domination struggle between capitalism and Marxism (communism/socialism) raised both industrial progress and global massacre/misery since the 20th century. While Western Capitalists use the claim of spreading their ideology of individual liberty to invade and exploit other societies, Eastern Marxists use their ideology of state liberty to suppress people as protection from capitalist inequality. Thus, […]

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Did Africans export slaves to America?

In their book, “African development in historical perspective”, Professors Emmanuel Akyeampong, James A. Robinson and some other Harvard and non-Harvard professors wrote that Africans exported slaves to the Americas.[1] This writing could be misinterpreted as a distortion of history, defence of status quo, or effort to offload the responsibility for the cultural dislocation and horrible […]

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Reshaping and repositioning Nigerian education for productivity and progress

Responding to an online question whether they could sell their B.Sc. Certificates for hundred-million-naira, many Nigeria respondents answered yes. Some funny respondents offered to include their primary, secondary, future M.sc and PhD certificates for the buyer. Without discovering its purpose, a beautiful knife believes it was meant for decoration, and will not get sharp. Without […]

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