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#EndSARS: Nigerian masses on the move – end capitalist oppression and...

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Omoakin Adisa, 14 October 2020. For days, protests have rocked cities across Nigeria. It is organised around #EndSARS, a movement that is calling for a...

UNILAG FEES MUST FALL PROTEST; PARTIAL VICTORY WON, BUT THE STRUGGLE MUST...

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After the heavy repression Unilag students experienced in their debut protest of Wednesday, 6th September, 2023, the success of the protest and the nationwide attention it garnered...

Campaign for Workers’ and Youth Alternative (CWA) solidarises with Kaduna...

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Campaign for Workers' and Youth Alternative (CWA) solidarises with Kaduna state workers. We wholeheartedly support the planned strike action and the mass action to...

2019 congress of the Nigerian Marxists

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Comrade Rashy, 19 June 2019 18 comrades from Lagos, Ibadan and Ekiti gathered at the Digital Bridge Institute, Cappa, Lagos state, on Saturday and Sunday...

Insurrectionary anger erupts at massacre of Nigerian youth

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Ola Kazeem in Nigeria 21 October 2020 The youth of Nigeria have risen up in revolt against the brutality of the hated SARS police...

Marxism and the emancipation of women

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Ana Muñoz and Alan Woods 08 March 2021 Marxism has always been at the forefront of the cause of women's emancipation. The 8th of March...

Nigeria on the brink: only one solution – socialist revolution

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The recent “release” and immediate brutal re-arrest of Sowore raises the question of the nature of the present regime in Nigeria. The justified anger...

MINIMUM WAGE STRUGGLE IN NIGERIA: HOW FAR, HOW WELL?

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Rashy, May 01, 2021. INTRODUCTION In April 2019, President Buhari assented to the new National minimum wage of N30,000, after eight years of no-increase from the...

The impact on Nigeria of the coronavirus pandemic: socioeconomic pandemonium!

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Oke Ogunde, 14 April 2020. It would be hell if the Covid-19 breaks out in Nigeria on the scale presently being witnessed in Europe and...

Does Sowore have the programme for genuine change in Nigeria?

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CWA, 14 January 2019 When the Abacha dictatorship in Nigeria (1993-98) was facing collapse, the Nigerian elite, backed and advised by imperialism, prepared the ground...