Paimo, Oluwatunmise TaiwoFagbadebo, Omololu2024-02-132024-02-132023-09-05Paimo, O.T. and Fagbadebo, O. 2023. Question on reality: rethinking the practice of decolonisation in African studies. African Renaissance. 20(3): 85-108 (23).1744-25322516-5305 (Online)https://hdl.handle.net/10321/5123Decolonisation, an occurrence that processes an idea, instills a new sense of belonging in people. In Africa, such occurrence is identified as a tool that sets the pace of marginalisation from the rest of the world. Knowledge colonisation still exists, with a gap between a few minorities (White/West) and the majority (Black/Rest). With a deeply rooted dichotomy at different societal levels, recognition is drawn to scholars in research and development. African scholars with the “West” have more hurdles to surmount, primarily to achieve acceptance with their fellow counterparts. As the debate on decolonisation gains prominence, African studies and scholars become important. This study addressed the gap of inconsistencies in relationships, discussions, and the research base of African studies and scholars. It investigates the significance of African studies, examines the practice of African theory, and examines the extent of decolonisation as a reality in African studies. With educational and innovative strategies, structures for the practice of African studies were explored. A descriptive design is adopted for the study; with data gathered using primary and secondary sources.24 penDecolonisationAfrican StudiesEducationRealityQuestion on reality : rethinking the practice of decolonisation in African studiesArticle2024-02-01