
Africa has the means. But does it have the political will?

His disposition as an outlier has earned him a reputation among those desirous of a progressive nation

The build-up to the 2023 election has seen an increased participation of Nigerians in the diaspora in the political process of their country

This is an area of potential wealth creation that we tend to overlook, and which we need to harness for the benefit of everyone

Currently, there is a large degree of inertia that would be baffling to anyone unfamiliar with state function (or dysfunction) in Kenya

In this competition of geo-strategy, the world is being redefined, which means that Africa itself is being redefined

Africa should be able to gain something by way of knowledge and experience from its relationship with China

In the long run, artificial intelligence may turn out to be the best tool at our disposal to identify actual indolence

The protection of the overarching interests and rights of Africa(ns), and not just “profits”, should be at the centre of considerations and all negotiations before new technologies are transferred or adopted from elsewhere

So long as our coming together economically benefits our oppressors, our shoddy attempts at an undefined ‘return’ would only make our oppressors laugh all the way to the bank

Africa has the means. But does it have the political will?

His disposition as an outlier has earned him a reputation among those desirous of a progressive nation

The build-up to the 2023 election has seen an increased participation of Nigerians in the diaspora in the political process of their country

This is an area of potential wealth creation that we tend to overlook, and which we need to harness for the benefit of everyone

Currently, there is a large degree of inertia that would be baffling to anyone unfamiliar with state function (or dysfunction) in Kenya

In this competition of geo-strategy, the world is being redefined, which means that Africa itself is being redefined

Africa should be able to gain something by way of knowledge and experience from its relationship with China

In the long run, artificial intelligence may turn out to be the best tool at our disposal to identify actual indolence

The protection of the overarching interests and rights of Africa(ns), and not just “profits”, should be at the centre of considerations and all negotiations before new technologies are transferred or adopted from elsewhere

So long as our coming together economically benefits our oppressors, our shoddy attempts at an undefined ‘return’ would only make our oppressors laugh all the way to the bank
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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