In conversation with Prof. Funmi Olonisakin on Power, Agency and the Crisis of African Leadership.

Funmi Olonisakin is a British Nigerian scholar, feminist and academic whose work focuses on leadership, security, peace, and conflict studies. She is a professor at King’s College London and an Extra-Ordinary Professor at the University of Pretoria. She is the founder and former director of the African Leadership Centre (ALC), where she has played a key role in mentoring the next generation of African scholars, practitioners and leaders.

Chapters:

00:00:00 Intro
00:01:03 AFRICAN AGENCY & THE AFRICAN PUBLIC SQUARE
00:07:30 THE LEADERSHIP CRISIS: POST-COLONIAL STATE & GOVERNANCE
00:16:44 RWANDA, ETHIOPIA & THE PARTIAL SUCCESSES
00:24:54 SOUTH AFRICA’S LOST CONTINENTAL ROLE
00:30:32 THE SAHEL JUNTAS: HOPE OR HISTORY REPEATING?
00:43:49 TRUMP, EUROPE & THE IRAN WAR
00:58:46 WOMEN LEADERS & YOUTH

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