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Anthony 'Baba' Oladeji
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Published in 2063Newspaper

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Crowdsourcing African solutions on African soil

Africa’s politicians who are often expected to be revolutionary saviours — always get the stick for lacking ingenious policy ideas. The few who seem revolutionary don’t have enough homegrown knowledge capable of scale to underpin their typically grand, socialist, and/or communist policies. …

Knowledge Economy

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Crowdsourcing African solutions on African soil
Crowdsourcing African solutions on African soil
Knowledge Economy

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Oct 16, 2020

I was arrested thrice but I am not mad …..

I will never get over the ‘Open your Facebook’ scolding I got from a police officer who hurried me into a van as a university student in Lagos. It started without an alarm. It was “Come here, what is in that bag”. This was 2007 — a few years before…

Endsars

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I was arrested thrice but I am not mad …..
I was arrested thrice but I am not mad …..
Endsars

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Sep 16, 2020

A Book is no longer Enough

Isn’t it ironic that I just authored the book: One Profession, Many Paths, and I make such a statement? What I didn’t mention in the title is: A book is no longer enough to deal with the pace of modern life. You will probably be digesting memes, reading book previews…

Publishing

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A Book is no longer Enough
A Book is no longer Enough
Publishing

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Aug 24, 2020

What will you do now ?

You have just left architecture school in Nigeria, possibly with 2 degrees and a chip on your shoulder. You’d have binged heavy on Calatrava and Hadid, but little about the work of GHK, ACCL, Shokunbi or Anetor right in front of you. You will apply for jobs claiming advanced proficiency…

Book

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What will you do now ?
What will you do now ?
Book

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Published in A3: Archives of African Architectures

·Jul 26, 2020

5 Problems led us here

Problem 1 At the University of Lagos, we had a library at the department of architecture. Fumihiko Maki was the first architect I stumbled on. But as I scanned the library for other books, I found no books or projects published by even the professors who taught me. Problem 2 …

Documentation

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5 Problems led us here
5 Problems led us here
Documentation

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Published in A3: Archives of African Architectures

·Apr 15, 2020

Graduate Category Winner is Qatar-based student Gbolahan Madandola

Following the jury’s decision to split the competition into undergraduate and graduate categories, Gbolahan Madandola, 27 has emerged Winner of the graduate category for his entry on the Great Mosque of Niono, Mali. He is a graduate student at the Hamad Bin Khalifa University, Qatar and is a researcher on…

Architecture

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A3-Archnet Prize 2020 Graduate Category Winner is Gbolahan Madandola
A3-Archnet Prize 2020 Graduate Category Winner is Gbolahan Madandola
Architecture

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Published in A3: Archives of African Architectures

·Apr 8, 2020

Chiagozie Enwonwu wins Undergraduate Category of the inaugural A3-Archnet Prize

Chiagozie Enwonwu, 21 is the Winner of the inaugural A3-Archnet Prize in the Undergraduate Category for her essay on Egedege N’Okaro, Benin which is recognised as the first 1-storey building in the ancient Benin Kingdom. Chiagozie is a student of University of Benin studying to earn a BSc in Architecture…

Africa

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Chiagozie Enwonwu wins Undergraduate Category of the inaugural A3-Archnet Prize
Chiagozie Enwonwu wins Undergraduate Category of the inaugural A3-Archnet Prize
Africa

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Feb 13, 2019

The Endless Maryland Courtship

The Endless Maryland Courtship A marriage has failed to happen in Maryland, I am talking about the endless courtship going on between the pedestrian bridge and maryland mall. Two objects: one of them infrastructure and the other, a black lady continue to postpone their first kiss. …

Lagos

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The Endless Maryland Courtship
The Endless Maryland Courtship
Lagos

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May 3, 2018

Street As Runway: Visual Access, Stealing Legs and Selling Clothes

In my naivety while directing DWSeries I asked one of our visiting teachers, Omoyemi Akerele - who’s also Director of the Lagos Fashion Week - how our indigenous fashion houses could be as massive as the big names we knew on the global scene. She said quite a number of…

Fashion

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Street As Runway: Visual Access, Stealing Legs and Selling Clothes
Street As Runway: Visual Access, Stealing Legs and Selling Clothes
Fashion

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Apr 20, 2018

Jagaban’s Guide To Building A City

I had had too much wine with my defunct reading club a couple of years ago, when I spontaneously prefixed Abidin Kusno’s Rethinking the Nation essay with a question: are Architects Rethinking the Nation or Politicians are? Of course it is easy to agree that politicians are. …

Nigeria

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Jagaban’s Guide To Building A City
Jagaban’s Guide To Building A City
Nigeria

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Changemaker, Editor of 2063 Newspaper & Director, Ministry of Architecture

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