Yahya Sseremba (@yahyasseremba) 's Twitter Profile
Yahya Sseremba

@yahyasseremba

Latest book: America and the Production of Islamic Truth in Uganda.

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Jacob Katumusiime (@jacob_k2musiime) 's Twitter Profile Photo

At the University of Lagos, where I have received the 2024 Rahamon Bello Award for the Best PhD Thesis in African and Diaspora Studies! What shall I render to Jehovah?!

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Congratulations to Jacob Katumusiime (Jacob Katumusiime) for being awarded the Rahamon Bello Award for the Best Ph.D. Thesis in African Studies by the Institute of African and Diaspora Studies, University of Lagos.

Congratulations to Jacob Katumusiime (<a href="/Jacob_K2musiime/">Jacob Katumusiime</a>) for being awarded the Rahamon Bello Award for the Best Ph.D. Thesis in African Studies by the Institute of African and Diaspora Studies, University of Lagos.
Yahya Sseremba (@yahyasseremba) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I thank Dr. Jacob Katumusiime for his perceptive review of my recent book, America and the Production of Islamic Truth in Uganda. I especially enjoyed his examination of my concept of "African-rooted universal" in thinking about decolonization. cambridge.org/core/journals/…

I thank Dr. <a href="/Jacob_K2musiime/">Jacob Katumusiime</a> for his perceptive review of my recent book, America and the Production of Islamic Truth in Uganda. I especially enjoyed his examination of my concept of "African-rooted universal" in thinking about decolonization. 

cambridge.org/core/journals/…
Makerere Institute of Social Research (MISR) (@misr_mak) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Call for Papers: MISR Graduate Students’ Conference 2025 We invite graduate students to submit abstracts (300 words max.) on the theme - rethinking Political Identity in Africa. Submit to: [email protected] Learn more@https://misr.mak.ac.ug/ #MISRGSConference

Call for Papers: MISR Graduate Students’ Conference 2025
We invite graduate students to submit abstracts (300 words max.) on the theme - rethinking Political Identity in Africa. 
Submit to: gsc1.misr@gmail.com
Learn more@https://misr.mak.ac.ug/
#MISRGSConference
Makerere Institute of Social Research (MISR) (@misr_mak) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Check out the insightful book review by Jacob Katumusiime of Yahya Sseremba 's America and the Production of Islamic Truth in Uganda, published in ASR (2024), pages 1–3. Hope you enjoy the read! #BookReview #AfricanStudies cambridge.org/core/journals/…

Muhamed Lunyago (@mlunyago) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This morning marked the end of a journey that started in 2019 as I received my PhD in Social Studies at Mekerere University, Alhamdulillah. A big thank you to Makerere Institute of Social Research (MISR)

This morning marked the end of a journey that started in 2019 as I received my PhD in Social Studies at Mekerere University, Alhamdulillah. A big thank you to <a href="/MISR_Mak/">Makerere Institute of Social Research (MISR)</a>
The Sword (@thesword_08) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Thrilled to share Adventino Banjwa's incisive review of Ousmane Sembene's 1957 novel, "Ô Pays, Mon Beau Peuple!", newly translated into English as "Oh My Country, My Beautiful People!" (2024). Banjwa's edged analysis offers a fresh viewpoint on this outstanding work, inviting 1/

Thrilled to share <a href="/adventino88/">Adventino Banjwa</a>'s incisive review of Ousmane Sembene's 1957 novel, "Ô Pays, Mon Beau Peuple!", newly translated into English as "Oh My Country, My Beautiful People!" (2024). Banjwa's edged analysis offers a fresh viewpoint on this outstanding work, inviting
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david n. tshimba (@davidtshimba) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A worthwhile, critical 5th anniversary of the COVID-19 total lockdown in Africa it was Uganda Martyrs University graced by the chief discussion of Pontiano Kaleebu alongside a host of cutting-edge chapter contributors, astute students and colleagues from the UMU Press. Gratitude is mine

A worthwhile, critical 5th anniversary of the COVID-19 total lockdown in Africa it was <a href="/umunkozi/">Uganda Martyrs University</a> graced by the chief discussion of <a href="/KaleebuPontiano/">Pontiano Kaleebu</a> alongside a host of cutting-edge chapter contributors, astute students and colleagues from the UMU Press. Gratitude is mine
michael mutyaba (@michael_mutyaba) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Not only is Uganda's army unlikely to resolve the crisis in #SouthSudan, it is also at the heart of numerous crises at home — crises that raise the question: whose military is "our" military? The Observer observer.ug/viewpoint/whos…

Yusuf Serunkuma🌹 (@yusufserunkuma) 's Twitter Profile Photo

When this article appeared in Jan 2023, there were angry ramblings in Saleh's camp about this scrawny columnist. Then an email capturing the entire thread dropped in my mailbox asking surrogates to "cease fire." Dr Yahya Sseremba would explain to me that over & above my

When this article appeared in Jan 2023, there were angry ramblings in Saleh's camp about this scrawny columnist.  Then an email capturing the entire thread dropped in my mailbox asking surrogates to "cease fire." 

Dr <a href="/YahyaSseremba/">Yahya Sseremba</a> would explain to me that over &amp; above my
SSRC's Next Gen Africa (@nextgenafrica) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This Saturday, the APN & Next Gen-sponsored panel “Changing Geopolitics, Violence, and Conflict Resolution in Africa" will be taking place at #ECAS2025. The five panelists (all former fellows) will discuss how changing geopolitics are impacting conflict resolution in #Africa.

This Saturday, the APN &amp; Next Gen-sponsored panel “Changing Geopolitics, Violence, and Conflict Resolution in Africa" will be taking place at #ECAS2025.

The five panelists (all former fellows) will discuss how changing geopolitics are impacting conflict resolution in #Africa.
Yahya Sseremba (@yahyasseremba) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I thank the two feminist scholars who have accepted to discuss my presentation next Wednesday, including Dr. Florence Ebila (Makerere School of Women & Gender Studies) and Ms Lilian Caroline Namugenyi (PhD Fellow, MISR). The event is open to the public. See you there!

I thank the two feminist scholars who have accepted to discuss my presentation next Wednesday, including Dr. Florence Ebila (Makerere School of Women &amp; Gender Studies) and Ms Lilian Caroline Namugenyi (PhD Fellow, MISR). The event is open to the public. See you there!
Makerere Institute of Social Research (MISR) (@misr_mak) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Join us tomorrow at 2:00 PM in MISR Seminar Room 1 for a thought-provoking seminar: Oblique Vision: Legalistic Feminism and the Muslim Question in Uganda with Dr. Yahya Sseremba

Join us tomorrow at 2:00 PM in MISR Seminar Room 1 for a thought-provoking seminar: Oblique Vision: Legalistic Feminism and the Muslim Question in Uganda with Dr. <a href="/YahyaSseremba/">Yahya Sseremba</a>
Makerere Institute of Social Research (MISR) (@misr_mak) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Join us today@2:00PM for an exciting seminar with Dr. Yahya Sseremba - physically in MISR Seminar room 1 and via zoom - us06web.zoom.us/j/84972065808?…

Join us today@2:00PM for an exciting seminar with Dr. Yahya Sseremba - physically in MISR Seminar room 1 and via zoom - us06web.zoom.us/j/84972065808?…
Yusuf Serunkuma🌹 (@yusufserunkuma) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This Wed, at the Inst. of African Studies, University of Ghana, I talk about my book, Surrounded. The idea is to outline an approach of dealing with the post-1990s wave of colonialism, to cut through the normalised language & practices – the sophisticated mediations of empire

This Wed, at the Inst. of African Studies, University of Ghana, I talk about my book, Surrounded. 

The idea is to outline an approach of dealing with the post-1990s wave of colonialism, to cut through the normalised language &amp; practices – the sophisticated mediations of empire