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Bangura, Ibrahim, Mailafia, Others Apprehensive as Nigeria Keeps the World Guessing on Eco While Ghana Moves

Posted By: adminon: December 31, 2019In: World From AfricaTags: Alsanne Quattara, Eco, ECOWAS, French Euro, Ghana, NIGERIA, President Emmanuel Macron, UEMO, UNDP's Human Development Index, UNRSIDNo CommentsViews:
Bangura, Ibrahim, Mailafia, Others Apprehensive as Nigeria Keeps the World Guessing on Eco While Ghana Moves

Nigeria is speaking at last on what leading West African intellectuals believe to be French scripting of the region’s currency economics but which Ghana has somehow bought into. Dr Yusuf Ban... Read more

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Lessons for Nigerians from Trump’s Impeachment Proceedings

Posted By: adminon: December 23, 2019In: World From AfricaTags: Democrats, FBI, NIGERIA, RepublicansNo CommentsViews:
Lessons for Nigerians from Trump’s Impeachment Proceedings

By Mohammed Dahiru Lawal It is all now common knowledge that, after three bumpy years, Donald J. Trump, the 45th President of the United States, was impeached by a 230 to 197 vote on Wednesd... Read more

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We Won the Argument But I Regret We Didn’t Convert That into a Majority for Change – Jeremy Corbyn

Posted By: adminon: December 15, 2019In: World From AfricaTags: 2008 Financial crisis, Blyth and Bridgend, DONALD TRUMP, Grimsby and Glasgow, Stoke and Scunthorpe, ‘Politics of Hope’, “Get Brexit Done”No CommentsViews:
We Won the Argument But I Regret We Didn’t Convert That into a Majority for Change - Jeremy Corbyn

Two things are waiting to be said about the electoral disaster that befell the British Labour Party in last Wednesday/Thursday election in the UK. Jeremy Corbyn is hinting and hitting at one... Read more

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Six Reasons the British Left Need Not Despair 

Posted By: adminon: December 14, 2019In: World From AfricaTags: Boris Johnson, Brexit, Jeremy Corbyn, Lib Dems, Mrs Margaret Thatcher, SNP, UKIPNo CommentsViews:
Six Reasons the British Left Need Not Despair 

Boris Johnson has left almost everyone breathless after his stunning victory last Thursday to renew his Prime Ministership of Britain. Tom Clark , the author of this piece reproduced from Pr... Read more

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15 Surprising Foods You Can Store in the Freezer 

Posted By: adminon: December 11, 2019In: World From AfricaTags: No CommentsViews:
15 Surprising Foods You Can Store in the Freezer 

There is a paradox about food nowadays. Both those who do not have and those who have suffer near equal consequences. Hunger kills just as obesity and/or food related terminal ailments by th... Read more

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Freedom of Expression in Catastrophic, Decade Long Low Across the World

Posted By: adminon: December 05, 2019In: World From AfricaTags: Agba Jalingo, Article 19, Columbian Journalism Review, Council of Europe, National AssemblyNo CommentsViews:
Freedom of Expression in Catastrophic, Decade Long Low Across the World

Freedom of expression has suffered an all time low across the world, says Article 19, the UK based global press rights monitor. Its December 2nd, 2019 report to that effect is blaming it on... Read more

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What US-Chinese Elite Are Thinking Ahead

Posted By: adminon: November 26, 2019In: World From AfricaTags: ASEAN, Beijing, Davos, FutureMap, Henry Kissinger, Meituan Dianping, Michael Bloomberg, New York City, The New EconomyNo CommentsViews:
What US-Chinese Elite Are Thinking Ahead

As members of the power elite in Nigeria are lost in unproductive bickering along ethno-regional lines and while their leading ideologues such as Gov Nasir el-Rufai are still parroting slave... Read more

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Great Power Succession Tussle Moves to Bolivia

Posted By: adminon: November 12, 2019In: World From AfricaTags: CHINA, Global primacy, Hegemon, John Mearsheimar, Joseph Nye Snr, Latin American Springs, RussiaNo CommentsViews:
Great Power Succession Tussle Moves to Bolivia

The radical moment that appears to have been peaking across Latin America is running the risk of reversal as the grand strategy of re-inserting right wing elements in power gathers momentum.... Read more

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Reading the Drama in Brazil from Nigeria

Posted By: adminon: November 09, 2019In: World From AfricaTags: BRICS, IBSA, IMF, Neoliberalism, The Intercept, Zero HungerNo CommentsViews:
Reading the Drama in Brazil from Nigeria

A big drama is, indeed, playing out in Brazil, with world scale significance. The release of Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva from prison is the crashing of a strategy of undermining what he repres... Read more

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As Germany Celebrates 30 Years After the Berlin Wall, What Did ‘Freedom’ Really Mean?

Posted By: adminon: November 06, 2019In: World From AfricaTags: Berlin, Brexit Negotiations, Cold War, East Germany, German Reunification, Stasi, West GermanyNo CommentsViews:
As Germany Celebrates 30 Years After the Berlin Wall, What Did ‘Freedom’ Really Mean?

In length and width, it was not the toughest wall in history but it was the most symbolic wall as long as it existed. It was the most geopolitically significant wall which was not just divid... Read more

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