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Africa’s quest for food security must be premised on continent’s realities

Posted By: adminon: December 11, 2021In: World From AfricaTags: AfCTA, Comprehensive Africa Agriculture Development Programme, Direct Investment, Market forcesNo CommentsViews:
Africa’s quest for food security must be premised on continent’s realities

While there’s an urgent need to improve productivity, emphasis should be laid on ridding the food systems of inequality, argues this author in this piece originally published in African Argu... Read more

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African Critic, Ahmed Olayinka Sule, Knocks The Economist of London Over Reporting of

Posted By: adminon: December 06, 2021In: World From AfricaTags: No CommentsViews:
African Critic, Ahmed Olayinka Sule, Knocks The Economist of London Over Reporting of

An African social critic, Ahmed Olayinka Sule, is on the neck of the London based weekly, The Economist for its insinuations of deficit reporting of Covid-19 figures on the continent. This i... Read more

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Is This Progress or Backwardness?

Posted By: adminon: December 05, 2021In: World From AfricaTags: No CommentsViews:
Is This Progress or Backwardness?

Flashback to Coolum in Australia in February 2002 where the Commonwealth Heads of Government were meeting. There were tricycles everywhere, transporting even the presidents, prime ministers,... Read more

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In the Aftermath of Mbeki’s Decapitating Testimony on Obasanjo’s ‘Third Term’

Posted By: adminon: November 28, 2021In: World From AfricaTags: ANC, Dr. Abdoulaye Wade of Senegal, G-7/8, Genral Abdulsalama Abubakar, JACOB ZUMA, Neoliberalism, Postapartheid, Prof Richard Peet, Third TermNo CommentsViews:
In the Aftermath of Mbeki's Decapitating Testimony on Obasanjo's 'Third Term'

No one can guestimate what the degree of damage to Obasanjo’s standing Thabo Mbeki’s disclosure of Obasanjo’s complicity in the ‘third term’ agenda would be if the disclosure had come earlie... Read more

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No Matter How Risky, Those Left Behind By Development Must ‘Innovate’ to Survive

Posted By: adminon: November 27, 2021In: World From AfricaTags: Africa, Cameroons, Dependency, DRC, Globalisation, UnderdevelopmentNo CommentsViews:
No Matter How Risky, Those Left Behind By Development Must 'Innovate' to Survive

The cover picture has written the story, all by itself. It is a pleasurable, even if risky response to the stressful and incomplete modernisation across Africa. There are no roads, especiall... Read more

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Can the Global Subalterns Speak on Climate Change? Yes, They Can!

Posted By: adminon: November 05, 2021In: World From AfricaTags: Africa, Carnegie Foundation, Climate ChangeNo CommentsViews:
Can the Global Subalterns Speak on Climate Change? Yes, They Can!

Bogged down at home by coping with banditry, kidnappers, terrorists, secession campaigners, high degree of corruption, overwhelmed leadership, elite fragmentation, election rigging, rising p... Read more

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University of Sydney Virologist Wins Big With Pioneering Covid-19 Research

Posted By: adminon: November 04, 2021In: World From AfricaTags: Ebola, Hepatitis C, HIV, Mark Scott, Prime Minister Morrison, SARS, STEM Teaching, University of SydneyNo CommentsViews:
University of Sydney Virologist Wins Big With Pioneering Covid-19 Research

Originally titled “Major award for Australian Covid pioneer”, this November 3rd, 2021 story has been lifted from Times Higher Education where the rider goes as follows: Fifty-two minutes tha... Read more

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But for the EU, Africa Would Have Stabbed Her Own for WHO Job?

Posted By: adminon: October 30, 2021In: World From AfricaTags: African agency, CHINA, COVID-19, EU, US, WHONo CommentsViews:
But for the EU, Africa Would Have Stabbed Her Own for WHO Job?

But for the European Union, (EU), Ethiopia’s Dr. Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus would not have been renominated for another term as Director-General of the World Health Organisation, (WHO). Reut... Read more

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Abdulrazak Gurnah, Not Ngugi Wa Thiongo!

Posted By: adminon: October 12, 2021In: World From AfricaTags: Chimamanda Adichie, Egypt, Ngugi Wa Thiongo, Nuruddin Fara, US, Wole SoyinkaNo CommentsViews:
Abdulrazak Gurnah, Not Ngugi Wa Thiongo!

The Africans, however defined, have their own idea of which African writer should win the Nobel Prize on Literature. The Swedish Academy which decides who wins have their own idea of which A... Read more

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Tanzanian Writer, Abdulrazak Gournah, Brings 2021 Nobel Prize on Literature to Africa

Posted By: adminon: October 07, 2021In: World From AfricaTags: Egypt, Postcolonial theory, Tanzania, ZimbabweNo CommentsViews:
Tanzanian Writer, Abdulrazak Gournah, Brings 2021 Nobel Prize on Literature to Africa

The fiction writer, Abdulrazak Gournah from Tanzania has won the 2021 Nobel Prize in Literature. The Swedish Academy hinged his victory on his “uncompromising and compassionate penetration o... Read more

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