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Nmesoma Michael Okeke
Volunteer Corper (NYSC-RSUST)
Nmesoma Michael Okeke is a philosopher specializing in Afro-constructivism. He graduated with a degree in Philosophy from the University of Nigeria, Nsukka. Currently, he is a graduate assistant at the Rivers State University of Science and Technology's Department of Philosophy, serving under the NYSC scheme. His research focuses on the Philosophy of Development, drawing on insights from Postcolonial African discourse, Decoloniality, and Afro-constructivism. Professor J.C.A. Agbakoba's concept of transcoloniality significantly influenced his philosophical perspective, which was also the central theme of his undergraduate thesis. Notably, he has collaborated with Dr. S.C. Dimonye, a senior lecturer in the Department of Philosophy at the University of Nigeria, Nsukka.