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Sweet Medicine
Immaculata Abba
24 episodes
5 months ago

Who is afraid of the humanities and social sciences in Nigeria? Find out on Sweet Medicine.

How have Nigerians been taught to think about how to be in the world? How else can we be?


Website: sweetmedicine.me 

Newsletter: studiostyles.substack.com.

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The manifesto season was funded through an Open Society Foundations Ideas Workshop Fellowship.


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Who is afraid of the humanities and social sciences in Nigeria? Find out on Sweet Medicine.

How have Nigerians been taught to think about how to be in the world? How else can we be?


Website: sweetmedicine.me 

Newsletter: studiostyles.substack.com.

Instagram: @ss.studiostyles


The manifesto season was funded through an Open Society Foundations Ideas Workshop Fellowship.


Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Show more...
Education
Society & Culture,
Science,
Social Sciences
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Chapter 5: Why Nigeria in the first place? (Guns and Spirits)
Sweet Medicine
21 minutes 36 seconds
11 months ago
Chapter 5: Why Nigeria in the first place? (Guns and Spirits)

This episode is six years in the making. Many of us know the Berlin Conference of 1884, otherwise known as the scramble for Africa which was where European leaders decided how to share Africa like moi moi among themselves. But a lesser-known but equally important conference was the 1890 Brussels conference that King Leopold II organised as an anti-slavery conference. The agreements made at the conference were enshrined into an act titled: The Convention Relative to the Slave Trade and Importation into Africa of Firearms, Ammunition, and Spiritous Liquors.

This episode is about firearms, ammunition and spirits–what these objects that were so central to the slave trade can tell us about why Nigeria was made. It follows the line from the Transatlantic slave trade to the Scramble for Africa, down to the Prohibition in the US, to the Iva Valley massacre in Enugu and general police brutality in colonial Nigeria. And it takes the ‘social life of things’ route to get from point A to point Z. 



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01:28 The lesser-known 1880s B* conference 

03:39 ‘Firearms, Ammunition, and Spiritous Liquors‘

08:50 Negotiating power and identity/Local Agency vs. Colonial Control

15:11 The Iva Valley Massacre


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Website: sweetmedicine.me 

Newsletter: studiostyles.substack.com.

Instagram: @ss.studiostyles


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Sweet Medicine

Who is afraid of the humanities and social sciences in Nigeria? Find out on Sweet Medicine.

How have Nigerians been taught to think about how to be in the world? How else can we be?


Website: sweetmedicine.me 

Newsletter: studiostyles.substack.com.

Instagram: @ss.studiostyles


The manifesto season was funded through an Open Society Foundations Ideas Workshop Fellowship.


Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.