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About Herbert Ekwe-Ekwe

Herbert Ekwe-Ekwe is a Nigerian political scientist and historian, and director of the Centre for Cross-Cultural Studies, Senegal. Among his books are African Literature in Defence of History: An Essay on Chinua Achebe (Michigan State University Press, 2001) and Issues in Nigerian Politics Since the Fall of the Second Republic 1984-1990 (Edwin Mellen press, 1992).

Articles by Herbert Ekwe-Ekwe

Thursday 22nd December

Time for reflections

In the last days of 2005, leading thinkers and scholars from around the world share their fears, hopes and expectations of 2006. As Isabel Hilton asks: What does 2006 have in store? (Part one)
Sunday 10th July

The G8 summit: good for Africans?

African and western writers evaluate the deals done at the 2005 G8 summit.
Tuesday 14th June

Ban arms sales to Africa - nothing else required

The G8’s debt relief initiative is no substitute for the one western policy that would help Africans to liberate themselves from the shackles of the “genocide-state”, writes Herbert Ekwe-Ekwe.
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