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Adebisi Adewusi

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About Adebisi
Adebisi Adewusi is a journalist based in Ilorin, Kwara, Nigeria.
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English
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Feature Stories Fact Checking
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Politics Fact Checking
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Marketers: Here’s Why You Mustn’t Ignore Blockchain Technology

27 Mar 2018  |  postfunnel.com
Blockchain technology is crucial for marketing strategies and should not be overlooked by marketers.

African Women Speak On Their Experiences of Gender Stereotypes at Work and How To Fight It

31 Mar 2017  |  www.okayafrica.com
African women are actively addressing and combating gender stereotypes in their professional environments, particularly focusing on overcoming sexist assignments.

African Women Speak On Their Experiences of Gender Stereotypes at Work and How To Fight It

31 Mar 2017  |  www.okayafrica.com
African women are actively addressing and combating gender stereotypes in their professional environments, particularly focusing on overcoming sexist assignments. The article delves into their experiences and strategies for fighting workplace inequality.

Steve Biko the Influencer

30 Jan 2017  |  OkayAfrica
The article discusses the legacy of Steve Biko, the father of the Black Consciousness Movement in South Africa, and the impact of his philosophy on the current generation. Despite the end of apartheid, the article highlights the persistent inequalities faced by black South Africans, particularly the youth. It covers the resurgence of Biko's ideas through movements such as #RhodesMustFall, #FeesMustFall, and #OpenStellenbosch, which challenge the colonial legacies and demand the fulfillment of promises made to their parents' generation. The article includes perspectives from various South African figures and experts, reflecting on the continued struggle for freedom, dignity, and equality in the post-apartheid era.

Finding Biko: The Spirit of Black Consciousness Lives Among Born-Free South Africans

30 Jan 2017  |  okayafrica.com
Steve Biko and the Black Consciousness Movement continue to influence contemporary 'born-free' South Africans, particularly through the fallist movements. The spirit and principles of the movement remain relevant and are manifested in the actions and ideologies of the younger generation.
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