Sam Mbah (1963 - November 6, 2014) was a Nigerian author, lawyer, activist, and anarchist.
He is notable for his 1997 work African Anarchism: The History of a Movement co-authored with I.E. Igariwey.
[5][6] Mbah was an active campaigner for human and environmental rights and against corruption.
It is difficult in this part of the world to begin to build a movement based on anarchist principles alone.
Because these are minimum principles on which a broad swathe of the population agree, and it makes sense for us to continue to interact and interrogate social existence and public policy on this basis.