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Muziki

Journal of African Music Research

South Africa

Muziki

Muziki, South Africa

Aesthetic
Organization
Professional Contact

James Mwangi

CEO and Managing Director of Equity Group Holdings Limited

Banking
Kenya

Mwangi, James

CEO and Managing Director of Equity Group Holdings Limited, Banking Kenya

Economic
Organization

Siza Mzimela

Former Chief Executive Officer, Transnet Freight Rail
Transportation
South Africa

Mzimela, Siza

Former Chief Executive Officer, Transnet Freight Rail, Transportation, South Africa

Economic
Professional Contact

Nafziger, E. Wayne. Inequality in Africa : Political Elites, Proletariat, Peasants, and the Poor. Cambridge [England] ; Cambridge University Press, 1988.

This study of inequality in Africa, first published in 1988, not only rejected the orthodox approach of the World Bank and the International Monetary Fund, which neglected income distribution and advocated greater external economic reliance, but also the statist Lagos Plan of Action, which supported comprehensive planning, large capital-intensive state firms, and increased government intervention in peasant prices. Wayne Nafziger's political economy analysis shows how the colonial legacy, the contemporary global economic system, and the ruling elites' policies of co-opting labour, favouring urban areas, distributing benefits communally, and spending on education to maintain inter-generational class exacerbate discrepancies between regions, urban and rural areas, and bourgeoisie and workers, even under 'African socialism'. The author's policy discussion eschews technoeconomic solutions, arguing that reducing inequality requires democratising political participation as well as economic control.

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Nafziger, E. Wayne. Inequality in Africa

Wayne Nafziger's political economy analysis shows how the colonial legacy, the contemporary global economic system, and the ruling elites' policies of co-opting labour, favouring urban areas, distributing benefits communally, and spending on education to maintain inter-generational class exacerbate discrepancies between regions, urban and rural areas, and bourgeoisie and workers, even under 'African socialism'.

Economic
Political
Bibliographic

NaijaVibes

Music and entertainment website

Nigeria
Contact: songs@naijavibes.com/mailnaijavibes@gmail.com
Website: Naijavibes.com
Description

NaijaVibes is an African and Nigerian music and entertainment website founded in October 2012. It serves contemporary genres of Nigerian and African music which may include Afrobeats, Afropop, hip-hop, Gqom, Kwaito, Highlife, Makossa, Pop, Bongo Flava, Hiplife, Gospel, etc. It provides a user-friendly website for easy African music and video, all entertainment news, and music-related activities in Africa & Diaspora.

Source: Naijavibes.com

Naijavibes

2023

Naijavibes, Online

Aesthetic
Organization

Nair, Chitra Thrivikraman. "Negotiation of Socio-Ethnic Spaces: Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie’s African National and Ethnic Identity", Matatu (Journal for African Culture and Change) 45,1 (2014): 203-215, doi: https://doi.org/10.1163/9789401211093_013

This essay examines the Nigerian-born Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie's Half of a Yellow Sun as an articulation of Biafran and Igbo negotiation of a space for themselves in the geo-political landscape in Nigeria after the Nigeria–Biafra civil war. The novel also conveys the paradox under-lying the novel's concerns. Adichie, while affirming the need to preserve and maintain ethno-political Igbo identity, seems to argue in favour of hybridity via the white character Richard. Strongly rooted in the Igbo tradition, Half of a Yellow Sun brilliantly captures the lives of the characters caught in the vortex of the ethnic, cultural, and religious tensions unleashed by the war. Adichie explores tribal disputes against the background of Nigeria's national history, and how the characters struggle with the issues of love, class, race, family, and profession against a wartime backdrop.

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Nair, Chitra Thrivikraman. "Negotiation of Socio-Ethnic Spaces"

Nair, Chitra Thrivikraman
2014

This essay examines the Nigerian-born Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie's Half of a Yellow Sun as an articulation of Biafran and Igbo negotiation of a space for themselves in the geo-political landscape in Nigeria after the Nigeria–Biafra civil war.

Aesthetic
Political
Bibliographic

Nairobi News Reporter. “Africa Film Finance Summit to be Held in Nairobi.” Nairobi News, October 10, 2016. https://nairobinews.nation.africa/africa-film-finance-summit-held-nairobi/

“Over 200 delegates drawn from the film industry, channel owners and financial sector will meet in Nairobi next week. The summit aims to find ways of promoting and accelerating development of the film and audio-visual sector in Africa through commercial funding. The two-day Africa Film Finance Summit which will be held on October 13 and 14 will offer a platform for financial institutions, filmmakers, entrepreneurs and regulators to learn from their experienced peers on what it takes to fund the sector.”

[Source: Excerpt from the article].

Nairobi News Reporter. “Africa Film Finance Summit to be Held in Nairobi.”

Nairobi News Reporter
October 10, 2016

The article discusses the implications of the 2016 Africa Film Finance Summit

Aesthetic
Economic
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