Sa’eed Husaini
Sa’eed Husaini is a researcher, organizer, and educator. He is a currently a Research Fellow at the Center for Democracy and Development in Abuja Nigeria, where he leads a project to digitize the family-held archives of Nigerian left and pro-democracy activists from the 1940s – 1990s. His research examines how the economic and political transition at the end of the 20th century remapped the ideological spectrum in Nigeria. His wider work is animated by an interest in examining how elite and popular political ideas about capitalism and democracy intersect to shape the practices of organizing, coercion, and governance in contemporary Africa. He holds a DPhil in International Development from the University of Oxford and was a 2023 Fellow of the African Humanities Program, supported by the American Council for Learned Societies. He has previously held research and teaching positions at the Universities of Oxford, Lagos, and Ghana.
Journals presented by Sa’eed Husaini
The Analyst was a magazine published in Jos, Nigeria from 1986 till the early 1990s. While a hand-full of scholarly journals attempting to understand Nigerian and African realities from a Marxist perspective sprung up mainly on university campuses through the 1970s, The Analyst distinguished itself by pursing a highly accessible mass circulation magazine format, seeking […]