By Edwin Madunagu When Gani Fawehinmi died in September 2009, I put together an extended tribute for distribution in Calabar, Lagos, and wherever the funeral would be. The centres of distrib... Read more
By Denja Yaqub Consistently committed to deploying his unique intellectual capacity and organising skills for decades, he is one of those who have brought Marxist- socialist thoughts closer... Read more
By Kayode Komolafe The theme to explore in the virtual conference to mark the 75th birthday of Comrade Eddie Madunagu is deliberately framed as “Progressive Politics as the Answer to the Nat... Read more
By Edwin Madunagu Forty-five years ago, as I turned 30, I left Lagos for Ibadan. From Ibadan, together with a comrade of the same age, I left for a rural community somewhere between Gbongan... Read more
By Chido Onumah Edwin Ikechukwu Madunagu who turns 75 on May 15, 2021, has been a consistent voice for the radical transformation of Nigeria in the last five decades. For this reason, comrad... Read more
By Denja Yaqub During the years when defiant academics held sway in tertiary schools in Nigeria, there were very many “hot heads’’ even a child in secondary school destined for critical lear... Read more
By Edwin Madunagu About three years ago, a young comrade of mine who was then a student of History and International Relations at the Federal University Lafia, Nassarawa State of Nigeria, as... Read more
By Edwin Madunagu My last article, “Further notes to the Nigerian Left” (late February 2021), was a deliberately condensed message. It was so because I feared that Nigeria was approaching a... Read more
By Odia Ofeimun Each time it was discovered that the ship of state was foundering, without compass, and no one seemed to have a handle on how to navigate with a proper goal-orientation, the... Read more
By Edwin Madunagu The Nigerian Left has largely neglected, if not deliberately avoided a renewed ideological struggle which has become a strong factor in both the general turbulence and viol... Read more







