GIGA Journal Family | 03/12/2025

New Africa Spectrum 3/2025

Nigeria’s EndSARS protests, praise names among Igbo women, protest and resistance in Nigeria’s hip-hop culture, Africa–China relations, and events around 6 April 1984 in Cameroon and its consequences are just some of the topics covered in the new issue.


  • Africa Spectrum Vol. 60, No. 3 (2025)

    Research Articles

    • Silas Udenze: Though Episodic: The Retrospective-Prospective Nigeria's EndSARS Protest Anniversaries and Its Peculiarities

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    • Eyo Mensah, Edisua Yta, Queendaline Iloh, Kevin Egbo, Patience Solomon-Etefia: Praise Names among Heterosexual Igbo Women in Nigeria: Construction of Identity, Social Positioning, and Egalitarian Femininity

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    • Romanus Aboh, Isaac Ishamali: Beyond Entertainment Fixation: Hip-Hop Culture as an Alternative Tool for Social Activism in Postcolonial Nigeria

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    • Kwame Adovor Tsikudo: Labour Agency, Politics, and Future of Africa–China Engagements

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    • Kevin Anthony Oduor, Martin Ouma, Edwin Abuya: Easing Refugee Pressure on Host States and Communities: The Contribution of Faith-Based Organisations in Kakuma Refugee Camp, Kenya

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    • Erick Sourna Loumtouang: How a Failed Coup D’Etat Can Shape the Trajectory of a State: The Events and Consequences of 6 April 1984 in Cameroon

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    Analyses and Reports

    • Vlastimil Fiala, Lucie Tungul: Engineering Power: The Classification of Presidential Constitutional Manipulation in Sub-Saharan Africa (1990–2020)

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    Book Reviews

    • Danladi Abah: Hosting States and Unsettled Guests: Eritrean Refugees in a Time of Migration Deterrence by Jennifer Riggan and Amanda Poole

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    • Haijie Wang, Jordy Orel Konda: The Political Economy of Divergent Welfare State in the Global South: The Case Study of South Africa and Mauritius by Elias Phaahla

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