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Akachi Ezeigbo

Academic, Poet, Writer, Alex Ekwueme Federal University, Nigeria

https://akachiezeigbo.org

Ezeigbo Akachi

Academic, Poet, Writer, Alex Ekwueme Federal University, Nigeria

Aesthetic
Professional Contact

FEDISA Fashion School

Post-secondary institution

Cape town, Sandton, South Africa
fedisa.co.za
Description:

FEDISA was established in 2005 to cater for the ever-growing demand  for tertiary level Fashion education, by students wishing to equip themselves  with the most subject appropriate skills, knowledge and competencies to  compete successfully in the international world of fashion and design. The FEDISA Fashion School has two state-of-the-art fashion campuses in Cape Town and Sandton, Johannesburg and is considered South Africa’s leader in fashion  education.

FEDISA Fashion School

FEDISA Fashion School, Cape town, Sandton, South Africa

Aesthetic
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Toyin Falola

Distinguished Teaching Professor, Department of History, The University of Texas at Austin

Email: toyinfalola@austin.utexas.edu
toyinfalolanetwork.org

Falola Toyin

Distinguished Teaching Professor, Department of History University of Texas at Austin

Political
Economic
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Professional Contact

Falola, Toyin. 2019. In Praise of Greatness : The Poetics of African Adulation. Durham: Carolina Academic Press.

In Praise of Greatness, employing poems and prose, pays homage to those African scholars, artists, and public intellectuals who have been exemplary in developing significant ideas and institutional legacies with far-reaching political, social, and cultural impact. Here are remarkable lives of dedicated service that have transformed society, extended the frontiers of knowledge, preserved values, and offered unique perspectives that replace universalism with pluriversalism. In twenty-two chapters that deploy dynamic poetics, distinct cultural tools, and rich traditions, the book presents multiple global-local biographies of preeminent scholars, living legends, and intellectual giants of Africa and its diaspora. Through individual stories, cumulative analyses demonstrate the existence and elaboration of an ontological and epistemic infrastructure that embodies the powerful paradigms that are essential to attaining progress, promoting ethical scholarship, and presenting distinguished Africans to the outside world. The book argues for the maintenance of strong academic traditions and new social thinking beyond patriarchy, as well as more serious attention to poetic and artistic creativity in surviving, navigating, and transforming the varying forces of modernity and globalization with meticulous and sustained attention to local needs and contexts. In Praise of Greatness advances the agenda of nation building by showcasing the formidable works and enduring genius of prominent individuals who have discovered pathways to optimal outcomes for themselves and others through myriad heroic efforts and honorable relationships of generosity and trust. In Praise of Greatness seeks to inspire intellectual productivity in an emergent generation of scholars; to provide a unique lens for interpreting the past and present; and to promote a collective narrative around African development.

Source: Book description by publisher.

Falola Toyin. In Praise of Greatness

In Praise of Greatness advances the agenda of nation building by showcasing the formidable works and enduring genius of prominent individuals who have discovered pathways to optimal outcomes for themselves and others through myriad heroic efforts and honorable relationships of generosity and trust.

Political
Economic
Bibliographic

Falola, Toyin. “Global African Business Leaders.” In The Palgrave Handbook of Africa and the Changing Global Order, 1099–1115. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2021. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-77481-3_54.

This (book) chapter examines the contribution of leading African business leaders on the continent. Despite the projection that an increased African population poses a great danger in terms of instability and conflict, the business leaders continue to build businesses that generate employment for millions of Africans. While it certainly constitutes a worry that many experts believe that the future of the continent is cloudy if activities continue in this fashion, it is not also improbable that some forward-looking, young individuals from the continent may use their ingenuity to help solve the crisis. Hence, the emergence of a business-oriented generation of Africans who have immediately swung into action to take advantage of the opportunities open to the continent. While doing this, these sets of Africans concentrate on economic activities that can maximize the population potential. They have recorded considerable progress in their business engagement and in making enviable contributions to the global economy’s advancement, using their African potentials. In this writing, a number of these African business leaders are examined, looking at the contributions they make.

Source: Excerpt from chapter's abstract.

Falola, Toyin. Global African Business Leaders

This (book) chapter examines the contribution of leading African business leaders on the continent. Despite the projection that an increased African population poses a great danger in terms of instability and conflict, the business leaders continue to build businesses that generate employment for millions of Africans.

Economic
Bibliographic
Professional Contact

Fanon, Frantz. The Wretched of The Earth. Grove/Atlantic, Inc., (2007).

Amongst other arguments, Fanon suggests that the urban-dwelling native intellectual class has absorbed the ideologies of the colonizer and seeks to assimilate themselves into the colonized world. Only by making common cause with the lumpenproletariat in rural areas can independence movements be truly revolutionary.

Fanon, Frantz. The Wretched of The Earth.

Fanon, Frantz
2007

Fanon suggests that the urban-dwelling native intellectual class has absorbed the ideologies of the colonizer and seeks to assimilate themselves into the colonized world

Political
Bibliographic

Nurrudin Farah

Novelist/Playwright

Literature

Farah Nurrudin

Novelist/Playwright

Aesthetic
Professional Contact
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