
The Igbo apprenticeship system: A model for equitable wealth creation in Africa?
Africa needs a more equitable and sustainable economic model built on African traditional, humanistic philosophies
Africa needs a more equitable and sustainable economic model built on African traditional, humanistic philosophies
If Africans are serious about looking within Africa to find solutions to their problems, then increased cooperation, knowledge exchange, experience sharing, and technology transfer among African countries must be encouraged
All factors that keep a population in poverty must be put into perspective in designing and implementing poverty eradication programmes
Nigerian doctors and health workers should reflect deeply on their calling and oath of practice which is primarily about saving lives and seeing to the well-being of Nigerians especially the poor and vulnerable
Il est incompréhensible que des pays africains, en particulier des géants comme le Nigeria, dépendent de l’aide alimentaire et des dons de l’Ukraine, pourtant déchirée par la guerre, pour nourrir leur population
Food donations will continue to encourage the current apathy and lack of commitment from most African countries in properly funding agriculture and developing the continent’s agricultural potential
Governments that come into power through elections and fail to deliver dividends of democracy are no better than the military regimes we had before
Elections have been a cog in the wheel of national integration, peace and unity in Africa
The build-up to the 2023 election has seen an increased participation of Nigerians in the diaspora in the political process of their country
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
Africa needs a more equitable and sustainable economic model built on African traditional, humanistic philosophies
If Africans are serious about looking within Africa to find solutions to their problems, then increased cooperation, knowledge exchange, experience sharing, and technology transfer among African countries must be encouraged
All factors that keep a population in poverty must be put into perspective in designing and implementing poverty eradication programmes
Nigerian doctors and health workers should reflect deeply on their calling and oath of practice which is primarily about saving lives and seeing to the well-being of Nigerians especially the poor and vulnerable
Il est incompréhensible que des pays africains, en particulier des géants comme le Nigeria, dépendent de l’aide alimentaire et des dons de l’Ukraine, pourtant déchirée par la guerre, pour nourrir leur population
Food donations will continue to encourage the current apathy and lack of commitment from most African countries in properly funding agriculture and developing the continent’s agricultural potential
Governments that come into power through elections and fail to deliver dividends of democracy are no better than the military regimes we had before
Elections have been a cog in the wheel of national integration, peace and unity in Africa
The build-up to the 2023 election has seen an increased participation of Nigerians in the diaspora in the political process of their country
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
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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