Is there anyone reading this who encountered the works of Esiaba Irobi? Are you interested in African ideas and how Western ideas "tried" to displace them? We need an Esiaba Irobi Virtual Institution of African Intellection. OR Esiaba Irobi summer school, where his ideas will be thoroughly discussed. This brother left behind a trove. In the last few days I have been reading snippets of Esiaba Irobi's writings. I must confess that he was profound, prophetic, and was never afraid to look into other areas of scholarship others would be afraid venturing into. At the same time, I chanced on Commander Obey's song on the inevitability of enemies in the life of an individual. Whatever one doe, he seems to say, there will be enemies. I want to assume that as it is for individuals so it must be for nations. Can you imagine a nation actually studying all the moves of a potential enemy? I do not mean the type of studies that go on in War Colleges around the world. It is on this basis that it occurred to me to search the Internet for any institution that makes the study of Enemies its main business. I have not found any yet; but I want to believe there must be a professor /researcher whose main scholarship is built on or around the study of enemies. He may not yet be the expert on Enemology but I am sure the world needs to focus on the study of enemies. Who in fact is an Enemy; how do they present? What theory can be used to understand enemies? I hope there can be fields such as: Cultural dimensions of enemy studies |
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