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Book Review·March 3, 2024·4 min readA review of “The Dead Are Arising: The Life of Malcolm X” – Ayisha OsoriHis thinking is relevant today in northern Nigeria, Afghanistan etc. where the fear of indoctrination contributes to the reasons for keeping children away from ‘western education’ without the requisite investment in a wholistic ‘Islamic education’ Read More
News·November 7, 2021·2 min readOsori, Ajibade, headline LABAF 2021Ayisha Osori and Kunle Ajibade will headline the 23rd Lagos Book& Art Festival (LABAF 2021), which takes place from November... Read More