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Kenya’s Ambassador Martin Kimani Inserts Africa into the Global Politics of Violent Bordering

Posted By: adminon: March 02, 2022In: World From AfricaTags: African Union, Biometric violence at the airports, Electronic surveillance of border posts, European geopolitics, Kenyan State, OAU, The resurgence of walls, Violent borderingNo CommentsViews:
Kenya’s Ambassador Martin Kimani Inserts Africa into the Global Politics of Violent Bordering

It is no longer whether what the Kenyan Permanent Representative to the United Nations, Ambassador Martin Kimani, said about the Russian invasion of Ukraine is the African consensus or not.... Read more

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‘Why a Coup May Happen in America’

Posted By: adminon: February 21, 2022In: World From AfricaTags: Africa, American Revolution, Asia, Capitol Hill, CIA, FBI, Frank Krifka, General Mark Milley, Latin America, Liberal democracy, MIC, Mr. Chuck Schumer, NSD, SNAP, Thomas Sankara, Wrights MillsNo CommentsViews:
‘Why a Coup May Happen in America’

In this long but interesting piece, the author, a former General Secretary of the Campaign for Democracy, (CD) in Nigeria in the 1990s and a Professor of Political Science at the Lagos State... Read more

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Managing Elections, Democracy and Development Towards Political Stability in Africa, (3)

Posted By: adminon: February 18, 2022In: World From AfricaTags: ACDEG, Algiers Declaration of 1990, AUPSC, CSSDCA, Lome Declaration of 2000, OAU/AU normative frameworksNo CommentsViews:
Managing Elections, Democracy and Development Towards Political Stability in Africa, (3)

Ambassador Usman Sarki concludes his trilogy on this subject: There is no shortage of normative and institutional frameworks against coup d’etat and unconstitutional changes of governments i... Read more

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Managing Elections, Democracy and Development Towards Political Stability in Africa (2)

Posted By: adminon: February 15, 2022In: World From AfricaTags: Accountable government, AU, Democratic rule, SOUTH AFRICANo CommentsViews:
Managing Elections, Democracy and Development Towards Political Stability in Africa (2)

By Ambassador Usman Sarki Returning to the issue of elections in Africa and the entrenchment of credible democratic governance across the continent has become unavoidable especially in the w... Read more

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Managing Elections, Democracy and Development Towards Political Stability in Africa

Posted By: adminon: February 13, 2022In: World From AfricaTags: AGA, APRM, AU, Coups, ECOWAS, Elections, NEPADNo CommentsViews:
Managing Elections, Democracy and Development Towards Political Stability in Africa

By Ambassador Usman Sarki Political stability does not fall from Heaven like manna or rain. It is brought about by perceptive deliberations regarding the organisation of society and the dete... Read more

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The Russians Are Coming: Are Beijing and Moscow at the Cusp of a Formal Alliance?

Posted By: adminon: February 06, 2022In: World From AfricaTags: NATO, Nord Stream 2, RCEP, Sino-Soviet split, Warsaw Treaty Organisation, WashingtonNo CommentsViews:
The Russians Are Coming: Are Beijing and Moscow at the Cusp of a Formal Alliance?

Counterpunch from where this piece was reproduced introduced the authors, first being Ramzy Baroud, as a journalist and the Editor of The Palestine Chronicle. He is the author of five books.... Read more

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UI’s Institute of African Studies Returns to Decolonial Battlefield at 60th Anniversary

Posted By: adminon: February 04, 2022In: World From AfricaTags: No CommentsViews:
UI’s Institute of African Studies Returns to Decolonial Battlefield at 60th Anniversary

The outcome might not be in the proportion of a tectonic shift in challenging epistemological violence against the global subalterns but it would be surprising if it doesn’t trigger the proc... Read more

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Is Buhari Delivering Another Murtalaseque ‘Africa Has Come of Age’ Speech in Addis?

Posted By: adminon: February 03, 2022In: World From AfricaTags: 'Africa Has Come of Age', 9/11, Ambassador Muhammadu Sanusi, Ambassador Olu Adeniji, Dr. Bala Usman, Dr. Patrick Wilmot, President Cyril Ramaphosa, President Paul Kagame, Prof Ibrahim Gambari, ResilienceNo CommentsViews:
Is Buhari Delivering Another Murtalaseque ‘Africa Has Come of Age’ Speech in Addis?

President Muhammadu Buhari is heading to Ethiopia where, among other engagements, he will be speaking at the 35th Ordinary Session of Assembly of the African Union Heads of State and Governm... Read more

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Is Africa Back to Another Round of the Coup Syndrome of the Mid 1960s Or What?

Posted By: adminon: January 26, 2022In: World From AfricaTags: AU, Cold War, ECOWAS, Global war on terror, Military dictatorship, UNNo CommentsViews:
Is Africa Back to Another Round of the Coup Syndrome of the Mid 1960s Or What?

Soldiers toppling civilian leaders across Africa was a very regular thing in the mid-1960s and thereafter. In the post Cold War, there was a thaw as popular interests took on military dictat... Read more

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International Relations Moment in Nigeria As Assemblage Emerges Around Book of Essays On Prof W O Alli?

Posted By: adminon: January 25, 2022In: World From AfricaTags: International Relations, NDA, NIIA, NIPSS, NOA, NPSA, Prof WO AlliNo CommentsViews:
International Relations Moment in Nigeria As Assemblage Emerges Around Book of Essays On Prof W O Alli?

Might Nigeria be witnessing an International Relations moment in the event of an assemblage around a book on ex-UNIJOS scholar of the discipline? This is the question provoked by activities... Read more

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