
Tacuma Ogunseye
A prominent figure in Guyanese politics and a co-founder of the African Society for Cultural Relations with Independent Africa (ASCRIA), Ogunseye has worked alongside Eusi Kwayana in advocating for social justice and political reform.
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Recent news mentions
Tacuma Ogunseye was seen working closely with Rupert Roopnaraine and others.
For his contributions to the restoration of democracy, Dr. Roopnaraine is deserving of the nation’s highest honoursTacuma Ogunseye expresses his indebtedness to Stabroek News for facilitating his rise as a letter writer.
While in private I questioned Stabroek News’s neutrality, its tremendous contribution to society was never lost sight of
Tacuma Ogunseye reflects on the political situation of Africans in Guyana after the elections.
September 1st will go down in the annals of history as the day Africans in Guyana made their greatest political post-independence mistakeTacuma Ogunseye was one of the many involved during the heady days of the WPA’s 1979 Civil Rebellion against the ruling regime.
It is a tragedy that the very little Nandlall has learned of Cuffy and the meaning of ‘house slave’ he has deliberately chosen to ignore itMr. Tacuma Ogunseye, a candidate on the APNU list, reflects a concerning trend of politicizing important national commemorations.
Inference that 2025 elections date and oil income distribution were ethnically charged lacking in evidenceI worked closely with Rodney, both publicly and privately.
Jagdeo does not have the credentials to speak on what Walter Rodney would or would not doTacuma Ogunseye calls on Africans to get battle-ready and vote for the APNU.
September 1 elections and the Afro-Guyanese youth vote
Tacuma Ogunseye is mentioned as part of the WPA.
Cobbling together a coalition may entail magnanimity from the larger partyThe incendiary rhetoric of President Hoyte, Tacuma Ogunseye, David Hinds et al, are clear indications that primordial sentiments can be summoned.
Repeated cries of victimhood merely exculpate leaders from their sacred responsibilityKwayana along with others, including Tacuma Ogunseye, founded the African Society for Cultural Relations with Independent Africa (ASCRIA) in 1964.
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