Pius Adesanmi
Pius Adesanmi, poet and critic, was born in 1972 and obtained a First Class Honours degree in French Studies from the University of Ilorin (1992). He subsequently obtained a Master’s degree and a PhD in the same discipline from the Universities of Ibadan and British Columbia respectively. He has since pursued a career as a scholar of Francophone and Anglophone African and Black Diasporic literatures and cultures. He is a two-time Fellow of the French Institute of South Africa (IFAS) and has guest-lectured widely in Universities in Africa, Europe, and North America. He has contributed essays on literature and culture to several learned journals, literary reviews, newspapers, and edited books. He regularly serves as a manuscript reviewer for literary publications. His poetry collection, The Wayfarer and Other Poems won the Association of Nigerian Authors Poetry Prize in 2001. He is currently an Associate professor of Literature at Carleton University, Ottawa Canada, and Director, Project on New African Literatures (PONAL).
Articles by this Author
President Yar’Adua’s ‘Breasts’
- By Pius Adesanmi
- Published 08/21/2008
- Nigeria Matters
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Far too many Nigerian men are socialized into the myth of women being their own worst enemies, the most effective neutralizers/antagonizers of other women...
Memo to the Nigerian Street
- By Pius Adesanmi
- Published 08/19/2008
- Nigeria Matters
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You and I know how we got to this sorry pass...I don’t need to bore you with stale news about your condition. Nigeria is happening to you daily. You are a living embodiment of this hell...
An Open Letter to Professor Ndi Okereke-Onyiuke, PhD, OON
- By Pius Adesanmi
- Published 08/15/2008
- Nigeria Matters
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Prof, shebi you kuku know our people. I don’t know about Nigeria but your venture has caused a combination of hurricane Katrina and Asian tsunami among diasporic Nigerians...
Israeli Paper Publishes Obama's Wailing Wall Note…Neocons React
- By Pius Adesanmi
- Published 07/28/2008
- Africa & World
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The Israeli paper Maariv obtains the note Obama left at the Western Wall in Jerusalem and puts a photograph of it on its front page. The handwriting, beneath the letterhead of the King David Hotel, does appear to be Obama's...
Britain, Hiss- Hiss- History, and the Ni- Ni- Niger Delta
- By Pius Adesanmi
- Published 07/23/2008
- Africa & World
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It is one thing to live in the shadow of the Americans after the sun set on the Union Jack only to shine on the star spangled banner. How does one live under the red banner of China? British answer to the specter of China is to ensure that their irrelevant present, like their past, happens overseas...
Makwerekwere: Black South Africa’s Instant-Mix Kaffirs?
- By Pius Adesanmi
- Published 07/20/2008
- Life Abroad
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“Oh, I love your accent. It’s awesome. Where is that from?”
“Nigeria.”
“Nigeria? You mean Nicaragua?”
“Nigeria.”
“Nigeria? You mean Nicaragua?”
Failures of the Intellectual: Barack Obama, Black Agency, and the Burden of History
- By Pius Adesanmi
- Published 07/16/2008
- Position Papers
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“No, you can’t!” has, for five centuries, been the life-force of modernity’s negation of black agency. The Obama sign offers a choric, antiphonal negation of an original negation...
Going to Meet Black America
- By Pius Adesanmi
- Published 07/11/2008
- Life Abroad
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No matter how hard I tried, I couldn't blend. They caught a whiff of the continent the moment they saw me, even before my accent gave things away. Everywhere we went I was moved by the brotherhood and fellowship that was extended to me in the middle of so much poverty...
Frantz Fanon, Umaru Yar’Adua, and the ‘Workers’ in the Niger Delta
- By Pius Adesanmi
- Published 07/8/2008
- Nigeria Matters
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Does anybody know President Umaru Yar’Adua’s mailing address? I know he’s in Aso Rock but what’s the P.O.Box or the P.M.B.? I have a gift for him: a brand new copy of the last edition of Frantz Fanon’s The Wretched of the Earth...



