
Moshood Abiola: “Let the poor breath, don’t suffocate them”

African resources have always been positioned to be global-facing, to benefit external actors rather than their own nations

Hope is not abstract; it gives us a reason to wake up every morning.

The first sign of the liberal scam was the promotion of democracy that was primarily responsive to markets rather than to people

A leader handpicking and anointing a successor undermines the emergence of strong institutions

It is a piercing indictment to African liberation sensibility when, like some biblical Jews in the long desert to Canaan who demanded that Moses returns them to Egypt, Africans begin to loudly express the wish to return to the colonial days

Paul Kagame: “A history written in blood can never be erased by stories written in ink”

The slowdown of members’ financial support could impede the implementation of critical programmes, particularly the African Continental Free Trade Area

Change should not be an opportunity to set in motion the harmful game of musical chairs, which characterizes political systems that have term limits in most parts of Africa

The ability for Fintech startups to set up businesses with ease across the continent will rope in the unbanked population allowing them access to the financial sector and its perks

Moshood Abiola: “Let the poor breath, don’t suffocate them”

African resources have always been positioned to be global-facing, to benefit external actors rather than their own nations

Hope is not abstract; it gives us a reason to wake up every morning.

The first sign of the liberal scam was the promotion of democracy that was primarily responsive to markets rather than to people

A leader handpicking and anointing a successor undermines the emergence of strong institutions

It is a piercing indictment to African liberation sensibility when, like some biblical Jews in the long desert to Canaan who demanded that Moses returns them to Egypt, Africans begin to loudly express the wish to return to the colonial days

Paul Kagame: “A history written in blood can never be erased by stories written in ink”

The slowdown of members’ financial support could impede the implementation of critical programmes, particularly the African Continental Free Trade Area

Change should not be an opportunity to set in motion the harmful game of musical chairs, which characterizes political systems that have term limits in most parts of Africa

The ability for Fintech startups to set up businesses with ease across the continent will rope in the unbanked population allowing them access to the financial sector and its perks
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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