Toyin Falola At dawn, a voice spoke from the cornersof a desolate hut: “Let’s promote our tongues.”The heritage of the…
Toyin Falola A PANEL DISCUSSION ON NGUGI wa THIONG’O, PART 3 (This is the final interview report with a panel…
Toyin Falola It is a privilege to have received the opportunity to give the first distinguished lecture at Karl Kumm…
Reviewed By Dapan Meshak JamesJamesmeshak22@gmail.comUniversity of Jos, Faculty of ArtsDepartment of History and International Studies Toyin Falola is an alumnus…
Toyin Falola It is very hard and diverse to write a story that shows how power, politics, and development are…
Toyin Falola A PANEL DISCUSSION ON NGUGI wa THIONG’O, PART 2 (This is the first interview report with a panel…
By Professor Sati Fwatshak During its 40th anniversary convocation ceremony, the University of Jos previously bestowed upon eminent Nigerian historian…
Toyin Falola No place is better suited than Cape Coast to deliver this lecture on the memory of slavery. Together…
Toyin Falola Regarding the development rhetoric of contemporary Africa, the relentless pursuit of the Western model of development sometimes ignores…
Toyin Falola Africa has always been essential to world events. However, history has sometimes misunderstood or reduced its importance. The…









