Africa’s giants in crisis – Who will speak for the continent?
In the second episode of our weekly podcast hosted by Fola Folayan, our panelists Lonzen Rugira, David Hundeyin, Levi Kabwato and special guest Rashid
In the second episode of our weekly podcast hosted by Fola Folayan, our panelists Lonzen Rugira, David Hundeyin, Levi Kabwato and special guest Rashid
If Africa can’t contribute to putting food on the world’s table, someone will buy or seize its lands by force and do so. You can take that to the bank
The forces at play simply do not want this cooperation to succeed, just as they undermined the partnership with Kabila a decade ago.
They are giants in name only, unable to substantiate their status, much like a tiger unable to demonstrate its tigritude
Africa desperately needs to develop – as a matter of urgency – a funding mechanism to build its own NGOs, think tanks, research institutes and global media organisations
In the first episode of The Pan African Review Weekly Podcast Africa Aspirations, our panelists Lonzen Rugira, David Hundeyin and Levi Kabwato, hosted by Fola
The US wants Africa on the table but seeks to keep veto power for the five old members. That would maintain the diplomatic apartheid which exists in the Security Council.
The Lobito Corridor is exactly what you would expect an American investment in Africa to look like if the year were 1956
The rich history of Benin bronzes, the exquisite Adire fabrics of the Yoruba and the intricate beadwork of the Igbos are just a few examples of Nigeria’s craft products
It seems premature to claim that Ankara and Cairo will collaborate militarily or otherwise to deter Ethiopia from obtaining a naval outpost on the Red Sea
In the second episode of our weekly podcast hosted by Fola Folayan, our panelists Lonzen Rugira, David Hundeyin, Levi Kabwato and special guest Rashid
If Africa can’t contribute to putting food on the world’s table, someone will buy or seize its lands by force and do so. You can take that to the bank
The forces at play simply do not want this cooperation to succeed, just as they undermined the partnership with Kabila a decade ago.
They are giants in name only, unable to substantiate their status, much like a tiger unable to demonstrate its tigritude
Africa desperately needs to develop – as a matter of urgency – a funding mechanism to build its own NGOs, think tanks, research institutes and global media organisations
In the first episode of The Pan African Review Weekly Podcast Africa Aspirations, our panelists Lonzen Rugira, David Hundeyin and Levi Kabwato, hosted by Fola
The US wants Africa on the table but seeks to keep veto power for the five old members. That would maintain the diplomatic apartheid which exists in the Security Council.
The Lobito Corridor is exactly what you would expect an American investment in Africa to look like if the year were 1956
The rich history of Benin bronzes, the exquisite Adire fabrics of the Yoruba and the intricate beadwork of the Igbos are just a few examples of Nigeria’s craft products
It seems premature to claim that Ankara and Cairo will collaborate militarily or otherwise to deter Ethiopia from obtaining a naval outpost on the Red Sea
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Part of the problem facing Africa is that the agency to articulate the trials and tribulations of Africans has for long been usurped by foreigners. As a principle, everyone should get involved in debates on Africa, of course. However, rather than Read more