23. Afro-Marxism in Nollywood? - A review of Saworoide (1999)

23. Afro-Marxism in Nollywood? - A review of Saworoide (1999)

"The parable of the drum as the voice of the people"


Another one for the film heads -- our review of Tunde Kelani's classic Saworoide (1999). Is this the first (and only) Nollywood film to advocate for popular resistance to capitalist environmental degredation? Is the 'traditional' aesthetic of the film distracting or inspiring? Does the film ultimately succeed as an effective form of leftist propoganda?


Full episode out for patrons only (w a shorter version to come for the teeming unwashed hordes).

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26. 'Is Nigeria's fuel subsidy still worth fighting for?' ft. Camilla Houeland

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25. Subsidy removal and popular resistance pt. 1

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22. Did the Left learn anything from the Obidient Wave? Part 1

22. Did the Left learn anything from the Obidient Wave? Part 1

This is the first of a two-part episode examining what the Nigerian Left learned from the Obidients. To tackle this, we review a series of articles about the Labour Party and Peter Obi that were writt...

1 Jul 202342min

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21. "Buhari walked so that Tinubu could run": From right wing-statism to the Lagos Model

In this episode, we put @SaeeduH on the hot-seat to discuss his recent article for @Africaisacountry on the ideological and economic legacies of the Buhari administration (we also challenge @SLASHER_O...

23 Jun 20231h 12min

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In the second volume of our 'scam hall of fame' mini-series, we explore a classic Nigerian haux that might not have been the most daring or expensive, but was certainly the weirdest: the time Kwara St...

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