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Joshua Akintayo

Joshua Akintayo est chercheur à la School of Politics and International Relations (University of Kent).

  • The image depicts a large crowd of people gathered in a protest setting. One individual is holding a sign that reads "KILL RAPE EXTORT END SARS NOW." The atmosphere appears to be serious and unified, with many participants wearing masks. The background includes some trees and buildings, indicating an outdoor urban environment. The protest is likely focused on social issues related to law enforcement. A Generation’s Fight: Power, Protest, and Campus Life in Nigeria’s Coconut Head Generation Joshua Akintayo · December 2024 Director Alain Kassanda followed the daily lives of students at the renowned University of Ibadan in 2020, the year in which the EndSARS movement broke out. For Nigerian researcher Joshua Akintayo, this film “is a must-see for anyone wishing to understand the peculiarities and subtleties” of (…)
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