
The fear is that the current Nigerian administration can sign off any deal that would rake in foreign currencies, even at the expense of the overall local economy and market operators

What we are witnessing in Palestine—in both Gazza and the West Bank—is a more contemporary replay of colonialism and its manifestations: apartheid, violence, ethnic cleansing, and genocide

The 25th meeting of the Subsidiary Body on Scientific, Technical, and Technological Advice (SBSTTA) and the resumed second part of the 15th meeting of the

Community rights advocacy will define the next level of interaction between Africans and the rest of the world

It is impossible to establish the basis of stable politics and lay a firm foundation for prosperity without ensuring that the state has a monopoly over the use of coercive force

The DRC may be the graveyard for “African solutions” with the EAC as the posterchild

If not properly regulated, foreign capital can trigger considerable economic damage to recipient countries by undermining domestic entrepreneurship

Drivers of change in Africa’s education will not be money, foreign direct investment, economic assistance or technical expertise from the Global North or elsewhere

The solidarity among the Sahel states against the looming threat of an ECOWAS-led proxy military intervention in post-coup Niger has considerably complicated the Community’s resolve to intervene in the country

Sustainability cannot be dealt with in the same way in Africa and in the industrialized North. Hence the need to decolonize the sustainability discourse in Africa

The fear is that the current Nigerian administration can sign off any deal that would rake in foreign currencies, even at the expense of the overall local economy and market operators

What we are witnessing in Palestine—in both Gazza and the West Bank—is a more contemporary replay of colonialism and its manifestations: apartheid, violence, ethnic cleansing, and genocide

The 25th meeting of the Subsidiary Body on Scientific, Technical, and Technological Advice (SBSTTA) and the resumed second part of the 15th meeting of the

Community rights advocacy will define the next level of interaction between Africans and the rest of the world

It is impossible to establish the basis of stable politics and lay a firm foundation for prosperity without ensuring that the state has a monopoly over the use of coercive force

The DRC may be the graveyard for “African solutions” with the EAC as the posterchild

If not properly regulated, foreign capital can trigger considerable economic damage to recipient countries by undermining domestic entrepreneurship

Drivers of change in Africa’s education will not be money, foreign direct investment, economic assistance or technical expertise from the Global North or elsewhere

The solidarity among the Sahel states against the looming threat of an ECOWAS-led proxy military intervention in post-coup Niger has considerably complicated the Community’s resolve to intervene in the country

Sustainability cannot be dealt with in the same way in Africa and in the industrialized North. Hence the need to decolonize the sustainability discourse in Africa
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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