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In the last 50 years, the Portuguese collected millions of dollars from their colonies. This wealth was taken through resources and taxes, enriching Portugal at the expense of the colonies' development. her excellence Ann Filomena Rocha #portugal University of Nairobi Dept' of Diplomacy and International Studies
In countries like Angola and Mozambique, the end of colonial rule was followed by prolonged civil wars. Competing liberation movements, such as MPLA, FNLA, and UNITA in Angola, and RENAMO and FRELIMO in Mozambique, fought for control, leading to decades of instability.Dept' of Diplomacy and International Studies
Angola achieved independence on November 11, 1975, following the Carnation Revolution in Portugal, which overthrew the Portuguese dictatorship and ended its colonial wars. Antonio Costa from Lusofana university, Lisbon. #portugal Dept' of Diplomacy and International Studies University of Nairobi #lisbon
'Decolonization in Portuguese-speaking Africa involved a series of liberation movements that aimed to end colonial rule by Portugal in the mid-20th century' Antonio Casta Pinto #portugal University of Nairobi Dept' of Diplomacy and International Studies
Portuguese Professor Antonio Costa Pinto & Her Excellency Ann Filomena Rocha are already in UoN Towers, fourth floor, room 405. Kindly make your way to attend the keynote address on 'Decolonization and Its Legacies: 'Portuguese-Speaking Africa.'Dept' of Diplomacy and International Studies University of Nairobi #portugal #Lisbon
As we celebrate this important milestone in Portugals history, we are delighted to partner with the embassy of #Portugal for thecelebrations,The chief guest will tell us more about the Carnation Celebration in his key note speech. VC Prof Kiama.Rep by Dr Oleche. Dept' of Diplomacy and International Studies University of Nairobi
'We feel honoured as the University of Nairobi fraternity. We earnestly are awaiting to listen to the guest lecture on the theme of his lecture Decolonization and its Legacies Portuguese Speaking Africa.' Dean Jack Odhiambo represented by Dr Martin Oleche. University of Nairobi Dept' of Diplomacy and International Studies
Our department has produced 80% of Kenya's diplomats. Currently, we have 120 PhD students, making us the largest department at the university with the most PhD students. Dr Patrick Maluki, Director/Chair Dept' of Diplomacy and International Studies University of Nairobi #portugal #Lisbon
This year marks the 50th anniversary of Portugal's Carnation Revolution, a significant event in their history celebrated as Freedom. Presented by Prof. Antonio Costa from Pinto University of Lisbon. Happening from 2.00-5.00pm at University of Nairobi Towers, fourth floor 405.Dept' of Diplomacy and International Studies
Hours away! Don't miss out on this enlightening lecture! Prof. Costa will explore the profound impacts of decolonization, offering deep insights into both historical and contemporary implications for former Portuguese territories. Dept' of Diplomacy and International Studies University of Nairobi
Join us for a discussion on decolonization and its legacies in Portuguese territories. Prof. Antonio Costa from Pinto University of Lisbon will deliver a public lecture on 15/5/2024, from 2:00 to 5:00 pm in Rm MLT 405. The event is hosted by Dept' of Diplomacy and International Studies. University of Nairobi. See you there!
May your hard work and innovation shine brightly, cogratulations Team Songa for your impressive victory among 38 teams at the #NIW2024 . Deputy Vice Chancellor RIE UoN Nairobi Innovation Week #weareUoN University of Nairobi .