PSA + this past week: an audio essay on Nigerian 'nervous conditions', and conversation with Aaliyah Ibrahim, an artist and intl development practitioner
and THANK YOU! for the encouragement. (also, I don't know if you've checked the podcast out on Spotify, there's 13 other episodes unlike the ones I posted here on Substack. They're interviews with guests. Current crowd favourites are those with Fr Anselm, Mr Israel and Obayomi.
another thing you could do is email the author directly, asking if they could share a chapter or two or one of their papers that discusses the book's themes. his email will be on his university profile page (via google).
right now, I do not know. I would usually check with the Booksellers in Ibadan, with Jazz Hole in Lagos or ask Rovingheights if they can order it. But books like 'They Eat Our Sweat' are usually made for libraries (going by their price point $110 on OUP). My 2025 goal is to make that kind of library here in Enugu. Sigh, as I said in my last comment, May God Provide! 🙏🏾
Yea. My inability to access the work made me think of how libraries in Nigeria are dead and high-quality access to information is gate-kept by class. But it’s okay. May God Provide indeed!
Brilliant work!
and THANK YOU! for the encouragement. (also, I don't know if you've checked the podcast out on Spotify, there's 13 other episodes unlike the ones I posted here on Substack. They're interviews with guests. Current crowd favourites are those with Fr Anselm, Mr Israel and Obayomi.
I will check it out on Spotify. Thank you!
Any idea where They Eat Our Sweat can be purchase as a Nigerian in Nigeria?
another thing you could do is email the author directly, asking if they could share a chapter or two or one of their papers that discusses the book's themes. his email will be on his university profile page (via google).
right now, I do not know. I would usually check with the Booksellers in Ibadan, with Jazz Hole in Lagos or ask Rovingheights if they can order it. But books like 'They Eat Our Sweat' are usually made for libraries (going by their price point $110 on OUP). My 2025 goal is to make that kind of library here in Enugu. Sigh, as I said in my last comment, May God Provide! 🙏🏾
Yea. My inability to access the work made me think of how libraries in Nigeria are dead and high-quality access to information is gate-kept by class. But it’s okay. May God Provide indeed!