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Celebrating Oladipo “Jingo” Fashina @ 70

The “Oladipo Fashina Jingo@ 70” celebration was held on May, 30 at the Oduduwa Hall Amphitheatre of Obafemi Awolowo University. It was an occassion...

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...

Support for the Socialist Left is Rising – but the Path is not smooth

Over the last year or so we have seen an inspiring increase in support for socialists, especially with the contest for the Democratic Party...

The State Only Protects the Rich – it does not protect us!

It is popularly claimed that we need the state, the army, police and prisons to protect us from criminals and terrorists.  But the state...

Muhammad Ali: the People’s Champion

Muhammad Ali was born on January 17, 1942 in Lousville, Kentucky as Cassius Marcellus Clay. He started training as a boxer at the age of 12. This...

Imperatives of Development for Working People

Reduced spending on public health, education and welfare services have placed greater burden on the working class-people. The struggle to improve the quality and...

The Soweto Uprising & the Continued Traumatization of “the Nation”

On June 16, 1976 Hastings Ndlovu, Hector Pieterson and twenty one other children were mowed down by the hate-filled bullets of the apartheid state...

International Women’s Day has Socialist Roots

March 8 is now universally marked as International Women’s Day, a cross the world. But what is not commonly known is that, the origins...

Gambo Sawaba (1933-2001)

Sawaba had little formal education, as she was brought up in the northern part of Nigeria where women were discouraged and their education neglected. ...

Eskor Toyo: Exit of A Revolutionary

Prof Eskor Toyo, fondly called “the Lenin of Africa” by his close associates, died in December, aged 86 years. He had been bedridden for...

“We All Stand Before History”

 “Silence would be treason” - Kenule Saro-Wiwa (Oct. 10, 1941-Nov. 10, 1990) by Baba Aye The world was shocked when General Sani Abacha ordered the execution of Kenule...

African Socialism and its Discontents

by Peter Adejobi Even before the modern idea of socialism emerged in Africa, during the anti-colonial struggles, Africans have been equipped with the ideology of...

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SYL Statement on Unijos Student’s Death from Poor Healthcare & in...

Socialist Youth League joins students of the University of Jos to mourn the tragic loss of Nankling Samuel, a student of the University who...

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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...