
“As the interview ran through its second hour, I started wondering why the Western world is always warning Africa about the threat of Russia”

There were many opportunities for peace. They have all been thrown out on the altar of military brinkmanship and tribalistic politicking

Regrettably, Africa’s drive towards increased food security has mainly focused on the single-story mindset approach of the West

Today, the oil companies whose operations damaged the environment and their collaborators (the government), which failed to act, are on the same table negotiating a divestment deal that does not factor in remediation clauses

To achieve decolonisation, a whole process of de-construction and re-construction is necessary

How can we qualify a so-called green transition when grounded in a logic of productivism and consumerism, justifying renewed forms of predation, violence, and violation of indigenous lands

The risk of alienating his political associates is only one of the layers of the huge price Tinubu will pay to fight corruption beyond the usual lip service

As Africans, it is paramount to acknowledge that militarism threatens Africa’s quest for genuine homegrown democracy

A truly non-aligned movement cannot emerge if African countries are not determined to politically break or shake off the new shackles of colonial control

While Africans today seem keen on rejecting their cultural heritage, the enslaved Africans in the Americas made the opposite choice

“As the interview ran through its second hour, I started wondering why the Western world is always warning Africa about the threat of Russia”

There were many opportunities for peace. They have all been thrown out on the altar of military brinkmanship and tribalistic politicking

Regrettably, Africa’s drive towards increased food security has mainly focused on the single-story mindset approach of the West

Today, the oil companies whose operations damaged the environment and their collaborators (the government), which failed to act, are on the same table negotiating a divestment deal that does not factor in remediation clauses

To achieve decolonisation, a whole process of de-construction and re-construction is necessary

How can we qualify a so-called green transition when grounded in a logic of productivism and consumerism, justifying renewed forms of predation, violence, and violation of indigenous lands

The risk of alienating his political associates is only one of the layers of the huge price Tinubu will pay to fight corruption beyond the usual lip service

As Africans, it is paramount to acknowledge that militarism threatens Africa’s quest for genuine homegrown democracy

A truly non-aligned movement cannot emerge if African countries are not determined to politically break or shake off the new shackles of colonial control

While Africans today seem keen on rejecting their cultural heritage, the enslaved Africans in the Americas made the opposite choice
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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