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Olúfemi Táíwò, "Against Decolonization: Taking African Agency Seriously" (Hurst, 2022)

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I'm a Nigerian, and I'd Like to Think a Little Bit About Your Experience in Making These Arguments

Imaatonaswe: I understand what the issues are, are within or who find that. My education in agura did not exclude oluba. In fact, it was part of my education. And you look at somebody la walesoyinka, who did not even have the benefit of studying oruba during the colonial period. But is oruba continues to inflect, is writing in english. That says something about whether or no it is possible for any one to domesticate the language and literally put a spin on it. So this is the kind of complexity that people elied when they not talk about how and how does he language become colonial? A language that has freedom in

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