Nigeria's Political Convergence: The Systematic Erasure of the Left | Sa'eed Husaini

Nigeria's Political Convergence: The Systematic Erasure of the Left | Sa'eed Husaini

Episode Summary

This episode features Sa'eed Hussaini, a researcher at the Center for Democracy and Development, discussing Nigeria's political landscape, party ideology, neoliberalism, and the history of social movements. We explore how historical legacies shape current politics and the importance of archiving activist histories.


Sa'eed Recommends:

His Archive work which I highly recommend too!:

Archives of the Nigerian Left.


Books:

1. Naija Marxisms Revolutionary Thought in Nigeria By Adam Mayer

2. The Extreme Centre: A Second Warning by Tariq Ali

3. Demons by Fyodor Dostoyevsky


His Essays & Thesis:


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