It is not enough to know the impact of colonial education on the cultural life of Africans without first of all getting to know the essence of colonialism and what was the cultural life of the Africans like vis-à-vis their stage of development before the incursion of imperialism. Colonialism, as we know is the transfer of…
With no intention to pre-empt the possible position of (some) speakers as assembled at this conference to discuss the theme as suggested by the organisers, the Student Economic Society of this university, let me seize the privilege afforded me as the keynote speaker to make my position clear and rather unapologetically that multinational corporations in…
What should be the role of university education in Africa assumes and rightly too that in spite of the relatively long period of university education in the continent, its mission, to a considerable degree, is still either misconstrued or has not been properly formulated by those who owe us the duty to do so. Yet…
Introduction We state here that the reader is not likely to be confronted with new themes as this study makes no pretentions of breaking new grounds on Jean-Paul Sartre’s existentialism. However, since every academic study must contribute to intellectual development if it must be regarded as contributing to knowledge, this study aims at elucidating in…
The main thesis of this essay is to establish, by way of counter historical-development argument, that economic growth in South Africa is linked with the entrenchment of apartheid as a policy. Immediate fall-out from this main thesis is an argument that economic sanction, to be hereinafter referred to as sanction, rather than adversely affect the…

