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Unyime Eyo

@unyimeeyo

Lawyer | Currently Exploring Dev Questions @GVAGrad| Alum — @ceu

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I don’t think Dr. Naledi Pandor made it into President Ramaphosa’s new cabinet, especially after hinting at retirement. Nonetheless, her tenure in South Africa’s foreign affairs was marked by unmatched excellence and elegance. She would be missed!

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Insightful hearing from President Obasanjo as he historicized African leadership trends today at the Wilson Center Wilson Center Africa Program. Particularly drawn to his thoughts on the Sahel crisis, Nigeria’s waning global influence, & the need to harmonize African economic integration.

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🇳🇬 judiciary is in crisis, with declining credibility and rampant nepotism in judges appointments that I find truly disgusting. Thinking of Alexander Bickel’s caution in “The Least Dangerous Branch”, – courts should safeguard constitutional values and maintain integrity. Simple!

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If you’re interested in a nuanced critique of the illusion of migration as development, Immanuel Ness’s book ‘Migration as Economic Imperialism’ might, frankly, offer some food for thought.

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How is IL faring in times of institutional mistrust? This is one of the questions Judge Chile Eboe-Osuji explores in an interview with our Master's student Unyime Eyo, Co-Director of the ASA Afrique Student Association, for the first episode of ASA Dialogues. bit.ly/4hJE5Jlinterna…

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Hello friends, I am happy to share that a new book from Inkani Books edited by me has just been published! The book, titled Can Africans Do Economics?, examines the intersection of economic development and freedom across the Africa. Drawing on the powerful ideas of former

Hello friends, I am happy to share that a new book from <a href="/inkanibooks/">Inkani Books</a> edited by me has just been published! 

The book, titled Can Africans Do Economics?,  examines the intersection of economic development and freedom across the Africa. Drawing on the powerful ideas of former
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“In this globalised world, we have fallen into globalised indifference. We have become used to the suffering of others: it doesn’t affect me; it doesn’t concern me; it’s none of my business.” Pope Francis Visit to Lampedusa "Arena" sports camp, Salina Quarter 8 July 2013

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With waning multilateralism, the United Nations is experimenting with new geographies, relocating agencies to cities in the global South. Can a strategy born of austerity also reshape legitimacy and influence? rpublc.com/october-novemb…