Alternatives to Eurocentric ways of doing things

Africa has knowledge to share
The dominance of western methodology in research conducted in Africa continues to preoccupy academics. The result, they argue, has been the silencing of indigenous knowledge.
Indigenous ways of knowing are not making the contribution they could to the ­knowledge ecosystem. Samuel Ojo Oloruntoba, assistant professor at the Institute of African Studies a
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