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From Non-linear Tracking of Empire With a Question

Posted By: adminon: November 21, 2023In: World From AfricaTags: Africa, Critic, Critical, Critique, Empire, Entanglement, International Relations, Non-linearity, Opposition, Quantum social theory, ‘Officially Permitted Madness’No CommentsViews:
From Non-linear Tracking of Empire With a Question

By Adagbo Onoja It is incredible how International Relations (IRs) is busy breaking down all the ‘China Walls’ and expanding into diverse realms of knowledge production, from the ‘linguistic... Read more

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President George Weah’s Interim Farewell to Liberia

Posted By: adminon: November 18, 2023In: World From AfricaTags: Ambassador Joseph Boakai, Coalition for Democratic Change, Defeat of incumbent, Electoral democracy, Liberia, West AfricaNo CommentsViews:
President George Weah’s Interim Farewell to Liberia

In a way, it can be called his farewell address to Liberians even as he remains in power till the hand over date. but he is already looking at 2029, thereby saying ‘till then’ The presidenti... Read more

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Noo, Saro-Wiwa’s Daughter, Turns ‘China in Africa’ Into ‘Africa in China’

Posted By: adminon: November 16, 2023In: World From AfricaTags: African passport, Black ghosts, Chinese racism, Jollof rice, Obi Okonkwo, People's Republic of China, Western passportNo CommentsViews:
Noo, Saro-Wiwa’s Daughter, Turns ‘China in Africa’ Into ‘Africa in China’

Noo, late Saro-Wiwa’s daughter and an award winning author is doing wonders with words, turning a major global narrative 360 degrees. Hitherto, the biggest phenomenon in post-Cold War geopol... Read more

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Wolf Reader Explodes on Jega, Campion’s Essay on African EMBs Following Enugu Guber NYSC Ruling

Posted By: adminon: November 08, 2023In: World From AfricaTags: 'Empty signifier', Carter Center, CCMG, ECG, ECZ, Enugu governorship election petitionNo CommentsViews:
Wolf Reader Explodes on Jega, Campion’s Essay on African EMBs Following Enugu Guber NYSC Ruling

A reader who can be called a wolf warrior is so provoked by the first part of this review of Professor Attahiru Jega and Campion’s essay on the state of election management bodies (EMBs) in... Read more

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Jega and Campion’s Revealing Essay on African EMBs in the Era of Democratic Backsliding

Posted By: adminon: November 05, 2023In: World From AfricaTags: DEMOCRACY, INEC, SAJIA, Sub-Saharan Africa, ‘Authoritarian resurgence’ ‘Democratic recession’, ‘Autocratising countries, ‘Backsliding’No CommentsViews:
Jega and Campion’s Revealing Essay on African EMBs in the Era of Democratic Backsliding

With many hailing the Appeal Court as obviously more mindful of the legitimacy and survival of the system in the way they handle election petitions in Nigeria of late (with many expecting mo... Read more

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Can Tanzania Join Rwanda, Kenya and South Africa on Visa-free Policy?

Posted By: adminon: November 03, 2023In: World From AfricaTags: Dr Tajudeen Abdulraheem, Europeans, Kenya, President Paul Kagame, President William Ruto, SOUTH AFRICA, Tanzania, Visa-free policyNo CommentsViews:
Can Tanzania Join Rwanda, Kenya and South Africa on Visa-free Policy?

Rwanda is granting visa to Africans on arrival in the country. Paul Kagame, the president made this known by himself. Kenya, her neighbour, is following that pathway. The two will be joined... Read more

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Establishing Priorities in Nigeria’s Foreign Policy

Posted By: adminon: October 14, 2023In: World From AfricaTags: Atlantic Ocean, ECOWAS, Europe, Middle East, Nigerian missions, RECs, The AmericasNo CommentsViews:
Establishing Priorities in Nigeria's Foreign Policy

By Ambassador Usman Sarki Understanding the drivers of Nigeria’s foreign policy and the determinants of the national interest is an important activity that should occupy our passing mo... Read more

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NIIA Enters ‘Africa in international relations’ Controversy

Posted By: adminon: October 12, 2023In: World From AfricaTags: Africa in international relations, African agency, Embassy of the Czech Republic, Russia – Ukraine WarNo CommentsViews:
NIIA Enters 'Africa in international relations' Controversy

‘Africa in International Relations’ as well as ‘Africa in international relations’ are both in a state of controversy. But the controversy over ‘Africa in international relations’ is our con... Read more

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Electoral Spasms in Liberia As EOM Calls for Calm?

Posted By: adminon: October 12, 2023In: World From AfricaTags: Capitalist democracy, ECOWAS, ELECTION, EOM, Liberia, NIGERIA, Oxfam, Socialism, The EconomistNo CommentsViews:
Electoral Spasms in Liberia As EOM Calls for Calm?

The ECOWAS Election Observation Mission in the presidential and legislative elections in Liberia is suing for calm. A statement titled “Preliminary Declaration – Liberia General Elections” p... Read more

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Can Goodluck Jonathan’s WAEF & Attahiru Jega’s EOM Make an African Exception of the October 2023 Elections in Liberia?

Posted By: adminon: October 08, 2023In: World From AfricaTags: Capitalist democracy, ECOWAS, ELECTION, EOM, Liberia, NIGERIA, Oxfam, Socialism, The EconomistNo CommentsViews:
Can Goodluck Jonathan’s WAEF & Attahiru Jega’s EOM Make an African Exception of the October 2023 Elections in Liberia?

The stakes are high, not only because two signifying individuals in democratic practice in Africa are involved but also because democracy itself is in a stalemate. Democracy has been mobilis... Read more

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