“…Still, however, Katja Franko notes that referrals to 'the state' in 'criminological scholarship almost without exception means the western state, mainly North American, UK, Australia, Western Europe, occasionally Russia, while examples of "lesser statehood" are far more seldom considered' (Aas, 2012: 15). This observation echoes criminological scholarship critiquing the implicit Global North centricity of the discipline that ignores colonial history and silences epistemologies from the Global South (Agozino, 2003;Carrington et al, 2015;Fonseca, 2018). Yet, the postcolonial critiques posed by the strands of 'southern' and 'Africana' criminology have not taken into account the theoretical discussion on statehood in the African studies literature, something we aim to remedy with this article.…”