Against the Predators' Republic: political and cultural journalism, 2007-2013
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adam_text | AGAINST THE PREDATORS REPUBLIC
/ JEYIFO, BIODUNYYD1946-YYEAUTHOR
: 2016
TABLE OF CONTENTS / INHALTSVERZEICHNIS
FUNDAMENTALS OF THE PREDATORS REPUBLIC
THE PREDATORS REPUBLIC IN ITS DIVERSE EXPRESSIONS
THE PREDATORS REPUBLIC, AFRICA AND THE WORLD
THE RUINS OF RELIGION AND EDUCATION IN THE PREDATORS REPUBLIC
THE ARTS, LANGUAGE, CULTURE, NOLLYWOOD
TALES, PARABLES, REVERIES, PROSE POEMS, HAIKUS
TRIBUTES, COMMEMORATIONS, CONTROVERSIES, MEMORIALS
MODERNITY OF AND IN THE RICH AND POOR COUNTRIES
DIESES SCHRIFTSTCK WURDE MASCHINELL ERZEUGT.
Against the
Predators Republic
Political and Cultural Journalism, 2007-2013
Biodun Jeyifo
PROFESSOR OF AFRICAN AND
AFRICAN AMERICAN STUDIES
AND OF COMPARATIVE LITERATURE
HARVARD UNIVERSITY
CAROLINA ACADEMIC PRESS
Durham, North Carolina
Contents
Introduction xxv
Series Editor s Foreword xxix
Part One • Fundamentals of the Predators Republic 3
Talakawa Liberation Courier 1
Yar Adua Will Be Different from Obasanjo, But Will the Difference Matter? 3
Talakawa Liberation Courier 2
And Just Who Are the Nigerians? (1) 4
Talakawa Liberation Courier 3
And Just Who Are the Nigerians? (2) 6
Talakawa Liberation Courier 4
Supreme Court — of Restitution? 8
Talakawa Liberation Courier 5
Legislature of Social Cannibals? — 1 ,et God Be the Judge;
or We No Go Gree! 10
Talakawa Liberation Courier 6
Beyond the Legislatures, a Mandarinate of Social Cannibals:
Bush Allowance on a Monumental Scale 12
Talakawa Liberation Courier 7
On the Wealth of Nations — Emergency Plutocrats and
the Ghost of Adam Smith 14
Talakawa Liberation Courier 8
The Business of Government Is Not Business, It Is Favouring a Dozen
Businessmen and Pulverizing the Poor 16
Talakawa Liberation Courier 9
Exactly Who Are the Talakawa? and What s in a Name,
What s in a Column? 18
Talakawa Liberation Courier 10
What Kind of Country Is This? — N igeria, Africa and the Millennium
Development Goals ® 20
Talakawa Liberation Courier 13
Grandiose Technocratic Fictions and Bitter, Harsh Realities:
The Governor, the President and the Naira 22
Part Two • The Predators Republic in Its Diverse Expressions 25
Talakawa Liberation Courier 14
A Beached Whale in Shallow Waters: Widespread Dire Poverty and the
Geo-ethnic Restructuring of Nigeria 25
Talakawa Liberation Courier 15
A Federation of Looters or A Free People s Federation? —
Out of the Shallows Into the Depths 27
ix
X CONTENTS
Talakawa Liberation Courier 16
Sovereign National Conference or Sovereign Conference of Nationalities:
Humpty Dumpty s Great Nigerian Fall
Talakawa Liberation Courier 17
Moving Beyond the Two-Legged Tripod: A Utopian Postscript on
Meditations on the People s Federation
Talakawa Liberation Courier 28
The Uncompromising Constitutionalist as a Born Again Revolutionist?
Talakawa Liberation Courier 30
Seven Lean Years Followed by Seven More Lean Years: Further Thoughts on
an Undeclared Condition of Depression
Talakawa Liberation Courier 31
Give Us This Day Our Daily Bread (1)
Talakawa Liberation Courier 32
Give Us This Day Our Daily Bread (2)
Talakawa Liberation Courier 33
The Young Shall Grow — Deo Volente, God Willing, Insha Allah? (1)
Talakawa Liberation Courier 34
The Young Shall Grow — Deo Volente, The Lord Willing, Insha Allah? (2)
Talakawa Liberation Courier 35
The Young Shall Grow — Deo Volente, The Lord Willing, Insha Allah? (3)
Talakawa Liberation Courier 36
Between Justice and Charity: A Columnist s Bitter Dilemma
Talakawa Liberation Courier 38
For Comrade Governor Adams Oshiomhole — From the Corridors
to the Seat of Power
Talakawa Liberation Courier 39
Being in the Corridors of Power — In a Kleptocratic, Rentier State
Talakawa Liberation Courier 47
Poverty and Savage, Miasmic Violence: Notes on a Bitter Anniversary
Talakawa Liberation Courier 96
Rigging Elections Not Credibly but Messily, Areaboyly :
Memo to Adele Jinadu (1)
Talakawa Liberation Courier 97
Rigging Elections Not Credibly but Messily, Areaboyly :
Memo to Adele Jinadu (2)
Talakawa Liberation Courier 98 •,
Rigging Elections Not Credibly but Messily, Areaboyly :
Memo to Adele Jinadu (3)
Talakawa Liberation Courier 99
Rigging Elections Not Credibly but Messily, Areaboyly :
Memo to Adele Jinadu (4)
Talakawa Liberation Courier 108
Internal Colonialism in the Niger Delta? —
Memo to All Progressive Nigerians (1)
Talakawa Liberation Courier 109
Internal Colonialism in the Niger Delta? —
Memo to All Progressive Nigerians (2)
CONTENTS
Talakawa Liberation Courier 110
Internal Colonialism in the Niger Delta? —
Memo to All Progressive Nigerians (3)
Talakawa Liberation Courier 111
Internal Colonialism in the Niger Delta? —
Memo to All Progressive Nigerians (4)
Talakawa Liberation Courier 112
Internal Colonialism in the Niger Delta? —
Memo to All Progressive Nigerians (5)
Talakawa Liberation Courier 115
The Great Bank Robberies of Our Time:
What Sanusi Is Not Telling the Nation (1)
Talakawa Liberation Courier 116
The Great Bank Robberies of Our Time:
What Sanusi Is Not Telling the Nation (2)
Talakawa Liberation Courier 117
The Great Bank Robberies of Our Time:
What Sanusi Is Not Telling the Nation (3)
Talakawa Liberation Courier 118
The Great Bank Robberies of Our Time:
What Sanusi Is Not Telling the Nation (4)
Talakawa Liberation Courier 126
Reverend Jasper Akinola and the Ritual Shaming of
Our Kleptocratic Rulers
Talakawa Liberation Courier 128
Specters of the Failing State: the Bandits Are Here;
the Bandits Are Coming (1)
Talakawa Liberation Courier 129
Specters of the Failing State: the Bandits Are Here;
the Bandits Are Coming (2)
Talakawa Liberation Courier 130
Specters of the Failing State: the Bandits Are Here;
the Bandits Are Coming (3)
Talakawa Liberation Courier 132
Household and Neighborhood Mini-Municipalities:
The Unquantifiable, Epiphenomenal Costs (1)
Talakawa Liberation Courier 133 i!
, Household and Neighborhood Mini-municipalities:
The Unquantifiable, Epiphenomenal Costs (2)
Talakawa Liberation Courier 141
Against Babangida s Second Coming : The Convenient and
the Fundamental Objections
Talakawa Liberation Courier 142
Against Babangida s Second Coming : The Convenient and
the Fundamental Objections (2)
Talakawa Liberation Courier 143
Against Babangida s Second Coming : The Convenient and
the Fundamental Objections (3)
XI
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Talakawa Liberation Courier 144 1
Aftermath of the Barawo Zoning Formula: The Two Interlocking Levels
of an Unfolding Crisis (1)
Talakawa Liberation Courier 145
Aftermath of the Barawo Zoning Formula: The Two Interlocking Levels
of an Unfolding Crisis (2)
Talakawa Liberation Courier 146
Let s Call Them Chief Ministers or Regional Administrators,
Not Governors! (1)
Talakawa Liberation Courier 147
Let s Call Them Chief Ministers or Regional Administrators,
Not Governors! (2)
Talakawa Liberation Courier 148
Let s Call Them Chief Ministers or Regional Administrators,
Not Governors! (3)
Talakawa Liberation Courier 150
Finally, Jonathan Speaks Out On the PDP: Two Skeptical But
Hopeful Reflections
Talakawa Liberation Courier 158
Elections 2011: Who Are These People and What Is This Ruling Party?
Talakawa Liberation Courier 159
Privatization and Logics of Efficiency and Inequality:
PHCN at a Critical Turning Point (1)
Talakawa Liberation Courier 160
Privatization and Logics of Efficiency and Inequality:
PHCN at a Critical Turning Point (2)
Talakawa Liberation Courier 169
Welfarism in a Rentier State: Governor Fayemi s Real and
Symbolic Challenges
Talakawa Liberation Courier 172
On the Eve of the Elections: An Unconventional National Profit and
Loss Audit (1)
Talakawa Liberation Courier 173
On the Eve of the Elections: An Unconventional National Profit and
Loss Audit (2)
Talakawa Liberation Courier 176
Peripheral Agbero Capitalism and the Elders:
The Roots of Our Youth Crisis (1)
Talakawa Liberation Courier 177
Peripheral Agbero Capitalism and The Elders:
The Roots of Our Youth Crisis ( 2 )
Talakawa Liberation Courier 184
7 Out Of 10 Raised To The Power of 2: For Siji Adelugba,
Eternal Teenager (1)
Talakawa Liberation Courier 185
7 Out Of 10 Raised To The Power of 2: For Siji Adelugba,
Eternal Teenager (2)
Talakawa Liberation Courier 194
For National Sovereign Conferences That Are Truly Sovereign:
Post-Election 2011 Reflections 11)
CONTENTS
Talakawa Liberation Courier 195
For National Sovereign Conferences [ hat Are Truly Sovereign:
Post-Election 2011 Reflections (2)
Talakawa Liberation Courier 196
For National Sovereign Conferences That Are Truly Sovereign:
Post-Election 2011 Reflections (3)
Talakawa Liberation Courier 220
A Tale of Two Subsidies: RMAFC and the Vastly Eroded Tax Base
of Expenditure
Talakawa Liberation Courier 229
Popular Protests, Boko Haram arid General Muazu s
Law and Order Patriotism (1)
Talakawa Liberation Courier 230
Popular Protests, Boko Haram and General Muazu s
Law and Order Patriotism (2)
Talakawa Liberation Courier 231
A People s Probe of the Oil Subsidy Cartel:
Memo to the NLC, TUC and ASUU
Talakawa Liberation Courier 232
Sanusi and the Marshall Plan Demand for the North:
An Undeclared National Conference? (1)
Talakawa Liberation Courier 233
Sanusi and the Marshall Plan Demand for the North:
An Undeclared National Conference? (2)
Talakawa Liberation Courier 234
Kunya Unlimited: The Slippery Slope of Regressive Neocolonialism
Talakawa Liberation Courier 235
Boko Haram Precipitates an Extraordinary Gathering in the North
Talakawa Liberation Courier 237
The Sovereign National Conference: The Bottom Line in Human
and Moral Terms
Talakawa Liberation Courier 238
The National Assembly s Mega Bonuses — Biopsy of a Dying Extractive
Social Order
Talakawa Liberation Courier 249
Violence in the Land: Azazi, Buhari and the Violence
on Which They Are Silent (1) !
Talakawa Liberation Courier 250
Violence in the Land: Azazi, Buhari and the Violence
on Which They Are Silent (2)
Talakawa Liberation Courier 251
Violence in the Land: Azazi, Buhari and the Violence
on Which They Are Silent (3)
Talakawa Liberation Courier 252
Violence in the Land: Azazi, Buhari a nd the Violence
on Which They Are Silent (4)
Talakawa Liberation Courier 253
Awaiting 2015: Are ANPP, ACN, CPC, APGA and LP Different
from the PDP? (1)
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xiv CONTENTS
Talakawa Liberation Courier 254
Awaiting 2015: Are ANPP, ACN, CPC, APGA and LP Different
from the PDP? (2)
Talakawa Liberation Courier 255
Awaiting 2015: Are ANPP, ACN, CPC, APGA and LP Different
from the PDP? (3)
Talakawa Liberation Courier 258
From transmogrifications like these come more transmogrifications —
or restitution
Talakawa Liberation Courier 266
The First, Second, Third and Fourth Republics:
Critical and Prospective Notes (1)
Talakawa Liberation Courier 267
The First, Second, Third and Fourth Republics:
Critical and Prospective Notes (2)
Talakawa Liberation Courier 268
The First, Second, Third and Fourth Republics:
Critical and Prospective Notes (3)
Talakawa Liberation Courier 269
The First, Second, Third and Fourth Republics:
Critical and Prospective Notes (4)
Part Three • The Predators Republic, Africa and the World
Talakawa Liberation Courier 11
The Wretched of the Earth Revisited — What s Driving the Millennium
Development Goals?
Talakawa Liberation Courier 12
What s Driving the Millennium Development Goals? (2)
Talakawa Liberation Courier 18
Good and Bad Capitalism: the Truth of Our Perpetual
Infrastructural Crisis (1)
Talakawa Liberation Courier 19
Good and Bad Capitalism: the Truth of Our Perpetual
Infrastructural Crisis (2)
Talakawa Liberation Courier 20
Good and Bad Capitalism: the Truth of our Perpetual
Infrastructural Crisis (3)
Talakawa Liberation Courier 21
The Largest Award in the World — Unhappy Is the Land that Has a
Need for Heroes
Talakawa Liberation Courier 23
Offshore Confessions of Yar Adua and Jonathan —
Is Truth For Export Only?
Talakawa Liberation Courier 29
National and Regional Economic Depression in a Period of
Global Recession?
Talakawa Liberation Courier 30
Seven Lean Years Followed by Seven More Lean Years: Further Thoughts
on an Undeclared Condition of Depression
CONTENTS xv
Talakawa Liberation Courier 37
The Protected Greed of the Capital Markets: Shining Light on
Impenetrable Darkness?
Talakawa Liberation Courier 43
Labour Day and Earth Day — the Deep Cultural Roots of
Workers Struggles (1)
Talakawa Liberation Courier 44
Earth Day and Labor Day — the Deep Cultural Roots of
Workers Struggles (2)
Talakawa Liberation Courier 48
Poverty Never Stands Alone: The Terrible, Bitter Lessons
from South Africa (1)
Talakawa Liberation Courier 49
Poverty Never Stands Alone: The Terrible, Bitter Lessons
from South Africa (2)
Talakawa Liberation Courier 55
Are There No Good Things to Say about Your Country, Nigeria? (1)
Talakawa Liberation Courier 56
Are There No Good Things to Say about Your Country, Nigeria? (2)
Talakawa Liberation Courier 57
Are There No Good Things To Say About Your Country, Nigeria? (3)
Talakawa Liberation Courier 62
The Global Race to the Bottom as the Shadow Economy Unravels (1)
Talakawa Liberation Courier 63
The Global Race to the Bottom as the Shadow Economy Unravels (2)
Talakawa Liberation Courier 64
The Party s Over, Now Comes the Hangover — A Bitter Postscript
Talakawa Liberation Courier 65
Why Obama Will Win — the View from the Marketplace of Culture (1)
Talakawa Liberation Courier 66
Why Obama Will Win — the View from the Marketplace of Culture (2)
Talakawa Liberation Courier 67
Nigeria s Absence in the G20 Crisis Summitry: The Alibi of FSS 2020 (1)
Talakawa Liberation Courier 68
Nigeria s Absence in the G20 Crisis Summitry: The Alibi of FSS 2020 (2)
Talakawa Liberation Courier 82
Re-branding Nigeria — Akunyili, Lost Between the Surd and the Absurd
in Our Government?
Talakawa Liberation Courier 83
The 419 Chronicles and the Global Capital Pool:
Amos Tutuola s Visionary Critique (I)
Talakawa Liberation Courier 84
The 419 Chronicles and the Global Capital Pool:
Amos Tutuola s Visionary Critique (2)
Talakawa Liberation Courier 85
The 419 Chronicles and the Global Capital Pool:
Amos Tutuola s Visionary Critique (3)
Talakawa Liberation Courier 86
The 419 Chronicles and the Global Capital Pool:
Amos Tutuola s Visionary Critique (4)
xvi CONTENTS
Talakawa Liberation Courier 87
The 419 Chronicles and the Global Capital Pool:
Amos Tutuola s Visionary Critique (5) 268
Talakawa Liberation Courier 88
The 419 Chronicles and the Global Capital Pool:
Amos Tutuola s Visionary Critique (6) 270
Talakawa Liberation Courier 89
Global Capitalism and Corruption without Borders:
Memo to Transparency International (1) 272
Talakawa Liberation Courier 90
Global Capitalism and Corruption without Borders:
Memo to Transparency International (2) 274
Talakawa Liberation Courier 91
Global Capitalism and Corruption without Borders:
Memo to Transparency International (3) 276
Talakawa Liberation Courier 92
Global Capitalism and Corruption without Borders:
Memo to Transparency International (4) 278
Talakawa Liberation Courier 93
Global Capitalism and Corruption without Borders:
Memo to Transparency International (5) 280
Talakawa Liberation Courier 94
The Limits of American Wonder : A Non-Conforming
Resident s Postscript 282
Talakawa Liberation Courier 95
The Limits of American Wonder : A Non-Conforming
Resident s Postscript 284
Talakawa Liberation Courier 114
Felabration Before Broadway: Authentic Recognition, Not Re-branding 286
Talakawa Liberation Courier 119
Be Afraid, Be Very Afraid of Millennial, Postmodern Capitalism (1) 289
Talakawa Liberation Courier 120
Be Afraid, Be Very Afraid of Millennial, Postmodern Capitalism (2) 291
Talakawa Liberation Courier 121
Be Afraid, Be Very Afraid of Millennial, Postmodern Capitalism (3) 294
Talakawa Liberation Courier 122
Be Afraid, Be Very Afraid of Millennial, Postmodern Capitalism (4) 296
Talakawa Liberation Courier 123
Be Afraid, Be Very Afraid of Millennial, Postmodern Capitalism (5) 299
Talakawa Liberation Courier 124
Be Afraid, Be Very Afraid of Millennial, Postmodern Capitalism (6) 301
Talakawa Liberation Courier 125
Be Afraid, Be Very Afraid of Millennial, Postmodern Capitalism (7) 304
Talakawa Liberation Courier 149
The People Are the Government : A Beacon of Hope from
Port-of- Spain, Trinidad 306
Talakawa Liberation Courier 165
Nkrumah and Ghana in the Greal African Impasse: A Little to the Right,
A Little to the Left (1) 309
CONTENTS
Talakawa Liberation Courier 166
Nkrumah and Ghana in the Great African Impasse: A Little to the Right,
A Little to the Left (2)
Talakawa Liberation Courier 167
Nkrumah and Ghana in the Great African Impasse: A Little to the Right,
A Little to the Left (3)
Talakawa Liberation Courier 168
Nkrumah and Ghana in the Great African Impasse: A Little to the Right,
A Little to the Left (4)
Talakawa Liberation Courier 178
The Social Tropisms of Work, Love and Dignity:
Random New Year Reflections (1)
Talakawa Liberation Courier 179
The Social Tropisms of Work, Love and Dignity:
Random New Year Reflections (2)
Talakawa Liberation Courier 180
SAP Comes to the Rich Nations Club: Lessons for the Global South,
Lessons for Our World (1)
Talakawa Liberation Courier 181
SAP Comes to the Rich Nations Club: Lessons for the Global South,
Lessons for Our World (2)
Talakawa Liberation Courier 182
Political Tsunami in Egypt: Reversing a Gross Deficit of Individual and
National Dignity (1)
Talakawa Liberation Courier 183
Political Tsunami in Egypt: Reversing a Gross Deficit in Individual and
National Dignity (2)
Talakawa Liberation Courier 200
Things Could Be Far Worse, Compatriot! — Nigeria and the Myths of
Capitalist Postmodernity (1)
Talakawa Liberation Courier 201
Things Could Be Far Worse, Compatriot! — Nigeria and the Myths of
Capitalist Postmodernity (2)
Talakawa Liberation Courier 202
Things Could Be Far Worse, Compatriot! — Nigeria and the Myths of
Capitalist Postmodernity (4)
Talakawa Liberation Courier 207 J
For the Record: The China- Africa Connection —
A Scholar s Perspectives (1)
Talakawa Liberation Courier 208
For the Record: The China-Africa Connection —
A Scholar s Perspectives (2)
Talakawa Liberation Courier 212
National, Sovereign and Personal Debts: Contemporary Capitalism
at Its Most Absurd and Unjust (1)
Talakawa Liberation Courier 213
National, Sovereign and Personal Debts: Contemporary Capitalism
at Its Most Absurd and Unjust (2)
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xviii CONTENTS
Talakawa Liberation Courier 214
National, Sovereign and Personal Debts: Contemporary Capitalism
at Its Most Absurd and Unjust (3)
Talakawa Liberation Courier 215
The Servant Leader at Harvard: Interrogating Gradualism in
Contemporary Naija Politics (I)
Talakawa Liberation Courier 216
The Servant Leader at Harvard: Interrogating Gradualism in
Contemporary Nai ja Pol i t ics ( 2 )
Talakawa Liberation Courier 217
On the Occupy Wall Street Movement: Some Speculative Notes
in Solidarity
Talakawa Liberation Courier 218
Seven Lean Years; Seven More Lean Years:
Commentary at the Edge of Bitterness
Talakawa Liberation Courier 219
Seven Lean Years and Seven More Lean Years:
Commentary at the Edge of Bitterness (2)
Talakawa Liberation Courier 226
Ghana Must Go and the Euro Crisis: Some Lessons for
Africa and the World (1)
Talakawa Liberation Courier 227
Ghana Must Go and the Euro Crisis: Some Lessons for
Africa and the World (2)
Talakawa Liberation Courier 270
Obama s Victory as People s Victory in a Divided, Plutocratic Nation
Talakawa Liberation Courier 271
Obama Won In America and He Won in the World: What About It?
Talakawa Liberation Courier 272
Obama Versus Romney 2012: Some Lessons from the Unfolding Epilogue
Talakawa Liberation Courier 275
Obasanjo An Election Monitor? — The Cynical, Delusional Opportunist
as An Ironist
Part Four • The Ruins of Religion and Education in the Predators Republic
Talakawa Liberation Courier 22
Life Imitating Art? — Holy Ghost Fire as Etteh and Nguroje Fall
Talakawa Liberation Courier 40
Poverty and the Shame of the Occult Economy — The Nigerian Case (1)
Talakawa Liberation Courier 41
Poverty and the Shame of the Occult Economy — The Nigerian Case (2)
Talakawa Liberation Courier 42
Poverty and the Shame of the Occult Economy — The Nigerian Case (3)
Talakawa Liberation Courier 45 - • ,
The Christ Complex in Our Society: Distortions of a Troubled Vocation (1)
Talakawa Liberation Courier 46
The Christ Complex in Our Society: Distortions of a Troubled Vocation (2)
Talakawa Liberation Courier 59
God of Suddenly? — Scattered Reflections on a Hallucinatory Reality (1)
CONTENTS xix
Talakawa Liberation Courier 60
God of Suddenly? — Scattered Reflections on a Hallucinatory Reality (2)
Talakawa Liberation Courier 61
Living, Relaxing, Worshipping amp; Trading in the Same Place:
A Nostalgic Postscript
Talakawa Liberation Courier 139
Witches, Mosquitoes and Jet Planes — Poverty and the Social Locations
of Mystification (1)
Talakawa Liberation Courier 140
Witches, Mosquitoes and Jet Planes — Poverty and the Social Locations
of Mystification (2)
Talakawa Liberation Courier 191
Cloven Tongues: The Day of Pentecost in Nigerian/African
Tertiary Education (1)
Talakawa Liberation Courier 192
Cloven Tongues: The Day of Pentecost in Nigerian/African
Tertiary Education (2)
Talakawa Liberation Courier 193
Cloven Tongues: The Day of Pentecost in Nigerian/African
Tertiary Education (3)
Talakawa Liberation Courier 222
Prayer Warriors and Lives Lived Unceasingly as Prayer:
Scattered Reflections (1)
Talakawa Liberation Courier 223
Prayer Warriors and Lives Lived Unceasingly as Prayer:
Scattered Reflections (2)
Talakawa Liberation Courier 224
The Risen Christ: Scattered Iwalesin Yuletide Reflections, 2011(1)
Talakawa Liberation Courier 225
The Risen Christ: Scattered Iwalesin Yuletide Reflections, 2011 (2)
Talakawa Liberation Courier 50
Will the Last Person to Leave Please Clea r Out the Slums
on our Campuses? (1)
Talakawa Liberation Courier 51
Will the Last Person to Leave Please Clea r Out the Slums
on our Campuses? (2)
Talakawa Liberation Courier 52 I:
Will the Last Person to Leave Please Clea r Out the Slums
on our Campuses? (3)
Talakawa Liberation Courier 53
Will the Last Person to Leave Please Clea r Out the Slums
on our Campuses? (4)
Talakawa Liberation Courier 54
Philosophy in the Sports Stadium: Postscript in Praise of D F and Others
Talakawa Liberation Courier 69
UMYA s Rebuke of U I — Far Beyond the Kettle Calling the Pot Black (1)
Talakawa Liberation Courier 70
UMYA s Rebuke of U I — Far Beyond the Kettle Calling the Pot Black (2)
Talakawa Liberation Courier 157
Across the Generations: Teaching the Young — and Learning from Them
XX CONTENTS
Part Five • The Arts, Language, Culture, Nollywood 437
Talakawa Liberation Courier 75
Will Nollywood Get Better? Did Hollywood and Bollywood Get Better? (1) 437
Talakawa Liberation Courier 76
Will Nollywood Get Better? Did Hollywood and Bollywood Get Better? (2) 439
Talakawa Liberation Courier 77
Will Nollywood Get Better? Did Hollywood and Bollywood Get Better? (3) 441
Talakawa Liberation Courier 78
Will Nollywood Get Better? Did Hollywood and Bollywood Get Better? (4) 443
Talakawa Liberation Courier 79
Will Nollywood Get Better? Did Hollywood and Bollywood Get Better? (5) 445
Talakawa Liberation Courier 80
Will Nollywood Get Better? Did Hollywood and Bollywood Get Better? (6) 447
Talakawa Liberation Courier 81
Will Nollywood Get Better? Did Hollywood and Bollywood Get Better? (7) 450
Talakawa Liberation Courier 152
In Provisional Praise of Wazobia 95 1 FM: Reflections on Mass Culture
Without Massification (1) 452
Talakawa Liberation Courier 153
In Provisional Praise of Wazobia 95 1 FM: Reflections on Mass Culture
Without Massification (2) 454
Talakawa Liberation Courier 154
In Provisional Praise of Wazobia 95 1 FM: Reflections on Mass Culture
Without Massification (3) 456
Talakawa Liberation Courier 155
In Provisional Praise of Wazobia 95 1 FM: Reflections on Mass Culture
Without Massification (4) 459
Talakawa Liberation Courier 161
In the Prison House of English?: Memo to Professor Charles Nnolim (1) 462
Talakawa Liberation Courier 162
In the Prison House of English?: Memo to Professor Charles Nnolim (2) 464
Talakawa Liberation Courier 163
In the Prison House of English?: Memo to Professor Charles Nnolim (3) 467
Talakawa Liberation Courier 164
In the Prison House of English?: Memo to Professor Charles Nnolim (4) 469
Talakawa Liberation Courier 174
English Is Still a Foreign Language in Nigeria: u
The Word from Abiola Irele (I) 472
Talakawa Liberation Courier 175
English Is Still a Foreign Language in Nigeria:
The Word from Abiola Irele (2) 474
Part Six • Tales, Parables, Reveries, Prose Poems, Haikus 479
Talakawa Liberation Courier 74
It s Good To Be Alive, Even In a Country and a World Like Ours —
Four Existential Tales and Canards 479
Talakawa Liberation Courier 113
Three Parables for Nigerians Older Than Their Country
(For Gani Fawehinmi) 481
CONTENTS xxi
Talakawa Liberation Courier 127
Yar Adua and the African Dilemma Tale:
An Osofisan Dramaturgic Scenario 484
Talakawa Liberation Courier 131
Patriotism, Democracy and Fractured Storytelling in and around
Wale Okediran s Tenants of the House 486
Talakawa Liberation Courier 137
Impunitism, the Systematization of Impunity: A Celestial Interview with
Maurice Iwu (1) 489
Talakawa Liberation Courier 138
Impunitism, the Systematization of Impunity: A Celestial Interview with
Maurice Iwu (2) 492
Talakawa Liberation Courier 151
Penultimate Week As Infinity of the Penultimate: A Fantasia in One Act 494
Talakawa Liberation Courier 170
Parables of a Great Catast rophe Foretold: Nigerian Elections 2011 (1) 496
Talakawa Liberation Courier 171
Parables of a Great Catastrophe Foretold: Nigerian Elections 2011 (2) 499
Talakawa Liberation Courier 186
Haiku and Aiku : Fortifications Against Death [For Akin Isola,
Eddie Madunagu and Niyi Osundare] 502
Talakawa Liberation Courier 187
Days of Refusal and Deliverance Before and After Elections 2011:
A Reverie 504
Talakawa Liberation Courier 188
Days of Refusal and Deliverance Bef ore and After Elections 2011:
A Reverie (2) 507
Talakawa Liberation Courier 189
With What Mouth Shall I Say It? — Prose Poems on Naijapessimism
and Naijafuturism 509
Talakawa Liberation Courier 190
With What Mouth Shall I Say It? — Prose Poems on Naijapessimism
and Naijafuturism (2) 512
Talakawa Liberation Courier 197
Survival Tips for Corruption and Desolation on a Colossal Scale:
Three Prose Poems, Two Haikus 515
Talakawa Liberation Courier 198
Country Hide amp; Country Seek : the Nation and its Fragmented
Sovereignties (1) 518
Talakawa Liberation Courier 199
Country Hide amp; Country Seek : the Nation and its Fragmented
Sovereignties (2) 521
Talakawa Liberation Courier 203
On the Mendacious Metaphysics of Good and Evil:
Two Reveries, Three Haikus 524
Talakawa Liberation Courier 204
The Unflappable Mien of Goodluck Jonathan:
the Symbolic Body Language of Governance? 527
Talakawa Liberation Courier 205
Aso Rock Exhorlamentat ions : Three Prose Poems, Four Haikus 529
xxii CONTENTS
Talakawa Liberation Courier 206
Is Sanusi s Populist Activism the 1 ndirect Product of a Popular
Linguistic Solecism?
Talakawa Liberation Courier 228
Kunya and Diya — Oil Subsidy in the Saga of Country Hide and
Country Seek
Talakawa Liberation Courier 236
The Persistence of Vision and the Illusion of Motion —
A Parable, A Reverie
Talakawa Liberation Courier 242
Democracy and Its Dividends: A Poem And A Prose-Poem
Talakawa Liberation Courier 243
Why Go By Air, Not By Road? — Journeying Through
Our Unequal World (1)
Talakawa Liberation Courier 244
Why Go By Air, Not By Road? — Journeying Through
Our Unequal World (2)
Talakawa Liberation Courier 245
Why Go By Air, Not By Road? — Journeying Through
Our Unequal World (3)
Talakawa Liberation Courier 256
When Life Itself Is One Long, Long Prayer: Short Reflections in
Prose Poems amp; Haikus
Talakawa Liberation Courier 259
The Human and Infrastructural Hardware of Intellectual Capital:
Two Contrasting Profiles
Talakawa Liberation Courier 260
We Are Going, Going, Going — Hut Where To And Who Are We? (1)
Talakawa Liberation Courier 261
We Are Going, Going, Going — Hut Where To And Who Are We? ( 2 )
Talakawa Liberation Courier 262
We Are/Not Hallucinating, Compatriot: Fragments And Prose Poems
In Meditation (1)
Talakawa Liberation Courier 263
We Are/Not Hallucinating, Compatriot: Fragments 8c Prose Poems
In Meditation (2)
Talakawa Liberation Courier 265 *
What Will Become of Nigeria in the Long Run? — Three Scenarios
Talakawa Liberation Courier 273
The March of the Dispossessed in Our Predators Republic —
A Reverie in Prose Poems
Talakawa Liberation Courier 274
The March of the Dispossessed in Our Predators Republic —
A Reverie in Prose Poems (2)
Part Seven • Tributes, Commemorations, Memorials
Talakawa Liberation Courier 71
For Seinde and Dunni Arigbede: Making Haste Slowly
for Human Equality (1)
CONTENTS xxiii
Talakawa Liberation Courier 72
For Seinde and Dunni Arigbede: Making Haste Slowly
for Human Equality (2) 575
Talakawa Liberation Courier 73
For Seinde and Dunni Arigbede: Making Haste Slowly
for Human Equality (3) 577
Talakawa Liberation Courier 102
The Seed from Which the Dawn Takes Flesh :
For Omafume Onoge, 1938-2009 (1) 580
Talakawa Liberation Courier 103
The Seed from Which the Dawn Takes Flesh :
For Omafume Onoge, 1938-2009 (2 ) 582
Talakawa Liberation Courier 104
The Seed from Which the Dawn Takes Flesh :
For Omafume Onoge, 1938-2009 (3) 584
Talakawa Liberation Courier 105
In Defense of Complexity, Robustly but Conditionally (1) 586
Talakawa Liberation Courier 106
In Defense of Complexity, Robustly but Conditionally (2) 589
Talakawa Liberation Courier 107
In Defense of Complexity, Robusdy but Conditionally (3) 591
Talakawa Liberation Courier 135
The Class in Power and the Government in Power:
Remembering Claude Ake in These Dark Times 593
Talakawa Liberation Courier 156
The Vast, Uncharted Spaces of Grief: For Bamidele Thomas, 1945-2010 596
Talakawa Liberation Courier 221
Hands Full, Your Cup Runneth Over — For Femi Osofisan in Retirement 598
Talakawa Liberation Courier 264
Home Is Where Heart And Mind Take Root and Sprout:
For Chuck Mike @60 601
Part Eight • Modernity of and in the Rich and the Poor Countries 605
Talakawa Liberation Courier 101
And Dog Sadi — The Digital Revolution and My Mild Bouts of Dyslexia 605
Talakawa Liberation Courier 134
Being There for the Call, All the Time — Confessions of a
Bemused Consumer (1) 607
Talakawa Liberation Courier 136
Being There for the Call, All the Time — Confessions of a
Bemused Consumer (2) 609
Talakawa Liberation Courier 239
Transistorization and Miniaturization: Fables of Modernity and
its Discontents (1) 611
Talakawa Liberation Courier 240
Transistorization and Miniaturization: Fables of Modernity and
its Discontents (2) 614
Talakawa Liberation Courier 241
Transistorization and Miniaturization: Fables of Modernity and
its Discontents (3) 616
xxiv CONTENTS
Talakawa Liberation Courier 246
Modernity and Neurosis — Theirs And Ours (1) 619
Talakawa Liberation Courier 247
Modernity and Neurosis — Theirs And Ours (2) 621
Talakawa Liberation Courier 248
Modernity and Neurosis — Theirs And Ours (3) 624
Talakawa Liberation Courier 257
Soilless Agriculture and the Dilemmas of Earth in Our Location
within Modern Life 626
Index 633
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