By Wale Okediran Dinner was served just as twilight descended on the sunny Accra skyline. We were sitting outside a…
Toyin Falola A PANEL DISCUSSION ON AFRICAN WOMEN IN STEM, PART 2 For the transcript of the conversation on Sunday,…
Toyin Falola The pitiable state of Africa’s economy has been a significant issue since the mid-20th century, and many scholars…
Toyin Falola This trilogy, set within the format of public lectures across four countries, begins with a focus on power,…
By Oluwatoyin Vincent Adepoju Toyin Falola A contemporary photograph Ibadan. 1953. The first day of the year. In the land…
Toyin Falola Donald Trump’s return to the American political scene during this tense period has not only sparked discussions over…
Oluwatoyin Vincent AdepojuCompcrosComparative Cognitive Processes and Systems “Everyone and his own” is an Igbo greeting Chinua Achebe describes as indicating…
By Toyin Falola I am delighted to be a Keynote Speaker at the 2025 World Kiswahili Language Day, held at…
Toyin Falola Africa has the largest youth population, with a large percent under 25. According to the United Nations, Africa’s…
Toyin Falola Marching Without Shadows: Sharpeville’s Silent Screams(for Sharpeville, 1960) The day Sharpeville bled, no one knew the morning would…









