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Mushin and Ijora Communities Fightback!

The TakeitBack Movement realises the importance of struggle to win democratic social and economic rights that the poor working masses and youth are being...

Democratic Insurrections in Algeria and Sudan Give Hope for the Future

The successful mass revolts in Algeria and Sudan demonstrate the power of the collective popular classes.  They also show that the potential for global...

Zamfara Killings Must STOP

Generalised insecurity of lives has become the new normal in Nigeria. Across the country, and particularly in the northern states, hundreds of lives have...

Algerian movement continues after forcing out the president

Millions of people protested across Algeria on Friday 12 April after they toppled president Abdelaziz Bouteflika.  Mass protests and strikes forced out Bouteflika, who announced...

Stop Tyranny at UI: Reinstate Ojo Aderemi!

The Socialist Workers and Youth League (SWL) condemns the rustication of Ojo Aderemi, President of the Students Union of the University of Ibadan (UI)...

2019 General Elections: No to the Bosses’ Parties!

Time to Build the Masses Alternative!! On 16 February and 2 March, Nigerians will head for the polls in what is turning out to be...

Victory of right-wing populism in Brazil

Jair Bolsonaro was sworn in as the 38th president of Brazil on 1 January. In his inauguration speech, he pledged to put “Brazil above...

Women Should Have the Human Right to Control their Own Bodies

Population growth has been in the news as the UN announced that by 2050 Nigeria may become the third largest country in the world,...

Much ado about NANS and its discontents

In the last days of 2018, leadership of the National Association of Nigerian Students (NANA) issues a 14-day ultimatum to the Academic Staff Union...

Removal of Chief Justice Onnoghen

The suspension of the Chief Justice, Walter Nkanu Samuel Onnoghen is undemocratic, and dictatorial, being unlawful and unconstitutional. On Friday, 25th January 2019, President...

Anti-Austerity Demonstrations Against the ZANU PF Ed Junta Must Continue: Workers Must Lead!

Working-class people in Zimbabwe are rising against austerity measures and other anti-poor people policies of the bosses. Similar to the January 2012 uprising in...

Nigerian workers, minimum wage and capitalism

The amount determined as a minimum wage has political, economic and social importance. Minimum wages are not simply products of negotiation. There are many...

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May Day: Imperative of Working Class Solidarity and Revolution

On 1 May, workers worldwide celebrate May Day, also which is the International Workers' Day. It carries profound significance for the workers in Nigeria,...

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The 1989 Anti-SAP Revolt

In 1989, thousands rose in protest against the IMF and World Bank-inspired Structural Adjustment Programme (SAP). This supported the lavish lifestyles of corrupt government...