Sanya Osha is a philosopher, poet, novelist and author of several books, including Kwasi Wiredu and Beyond: The Text, Writing and Thought in Africa (2005), Postethnophilosophy (2011) and African Postcolonial Moder-nity: Informal Subjectivities and the Democratic Consensus (2014). He is also the author of the critically acclaimed novel, Naked Light and the Blind Eye. His fictional work, Dust, Spittle and Wind won the Association of Nigerian Authors’ prize for prose in 1992. In 2000, he was a recipient of Prince Claus Award. He lives in South Africa and has worked at the Universities of Ibadan, Nigeria, KwaZulu-Natal and UNISA; he is a fellow of the African Studies Centre, Leiden, The Netherlands.
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Itibari M. Zulu. (2021). 2 - Dani Nabudere’s Afrikology: An Interview with Sanya Osha. CODESRIA Bulletin, (01-02), 12–17. https://doi.org/10.57054/cb01-022019158
Itibari M. Zulu, Africology: The Journal of Pan African Studies Santa Clarita, California
Itibari M. Zulu (1953-2019), was the Founder and Senior Editor of Africology: The Journal of Pan African Studies (AJPAS) established in 1987. After a lifetime dedicated to the growth of A: JPAS as a scholarly enterprise Itibari made his transition and became an ancestor on June 25, 2019. In his words, Africology: The Journal of Pan African Studies, formerly the Journal of Pan African Studies (1987-2009) his legacy, is an “open access multilingual trans-disciplinary online peer-reviewed, editorial-board centered scholarly journal devoted to the intellectual synthesis of research, scholarship and critical thought on the African experience around the world.” An internationally recognized journal the National Council for Black Studies awarded it the “Fannie Lou Hamer & Kwame Nkrumah Award” for its outstanding leadership and service throughout the African world.