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So, How Come Africa is Still Relatively Free of Coronavirus?

Posted By: adminon: March 11, 2020In: FlashbackTags: Africa, CHINA, France, HIV, UNICEF, USANo CommentsViews:
So, How Come Africa is Still Relatively Free of Coronavirus?

The global picture is certainly frightening. Although Chinese president, Xi Jinping who visited Wuhan where the virus took roots has been reported as saying that Coronavirus has basically be... Read more

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Amilcar Cabral Ideological School Insists on Socialism in Nigeria

Posted By: adminon: July 16, 2019In: BookspaceTags: ACIS-M, Africa, Capitalism, Che Guevara, Imperialism1 CommentViews:
Amilcar Cabral Ideological School Insists on Socialism in Nigeria

It is not controversial to say that, like Nigeria itself, the Socialist community in the country is limping too, especially in theoretical assuredness and in innovative practices. But it sti... Read more

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France Looks Back @ History

Posted By: adminon: July 15, 2019In: World From AfricaTags: Africa, Euronews, France, French, The BastileNo CommentsViews:
France Looks Back @ History

To the credit of the French is contributing Republicanism to human history but at a cost. The cost is what the country took the whole of yesterday to look back at as they do every other year... Read more

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Kenya’s Binyavanga Wainaina, the Death of a Tragic African Hero

Posted By: adminon: May 23, 2019In: People in ActionTags: 'How to Write About Africa', Africa, Europe, GayNo CommentsViews:
Kenya’s Binyavanga Wainaina, the Death of a Tragic African Hero

No paradox can be superior to the case of Kenyan writer, Binyavanga Wainaina who died yesterday. He has done so great for Africa with his writing but his sexual orientation is not the type t... Read more

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Watch It, Cameroonian Think Tank Tells Nigeria

Posted By: adminon: January 27, 2018In: FlashbackTags: Africa, Ambazonia, Anglophone, BOKO HARAM, CAR, Cold War, Francophone, ICG, Post Cold War, West AfricaNo CommentsViews:
Watch It, Cameroonian Think Tank Tells Nigeria

A Yaoundé based think tank is cautioning Nigeria on implications for internal security in Nigeria and Cameroon as well as bilateral relations from the handling of Cameroonian separatists bei... Read more

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ANC Keeps the World Waiting for the New South African Leader

Posted By: adminon: December 18, 2017In: FlashbackTags: Africa, ANC, AU CommissionNo CommentsViews:
ANC Keeps the World Waiting for the New South African Leader

Counting of votes is in progress at the 54th National Congress of South Africa’s hegemonic political party, the African National Congress, (ANC). Results are being expected anytime fro... Read more

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Is Capitalism Really About to Collapse? 1: What Happens to Africa Then?

Posted By: adminon: November 10, 2017In: FlashbackTags: Africa, CIGI, INET, OxfamNo CommentsViews:
Is Capitalism Really About to Collapse? 1: What Happens to Africa Then?

The question is how would Africa fare should growing fear that capitalism could collapse become a reality? There is no such likelihood immediately but the fears and correctional moves being... Read more

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What Do the National Christian Elders Remind Nigerians Of?

Posted By: adminon: July 15, 2017In: De-EscalationTags: Africa, CIA, NASS, NICNo CommentsViews:
What Do the National Christian Elders Remind Nigerians Of?

Alerts against the possibility of war in yesterday’s national security assessment by the National Christian Elders Forum composed of crack former military commanders must still be the talk o... Read more

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70 Year Old Presidents and the African Crisis

Posted By: adminon: June 02, 2017In: SpectacleTags: Africa, Crisis, Presidents, Prime MinistersNo CommentsViews:
70 Year Old Presidents and the African Crisis

This video is not exclusive to Intervention but it is uploaded here for the poser it raises about Africa: could the continent’s status as the world’s net consumer of assistance, aid, loans,... Read more

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Trump and Africa – An Opportunity Amid the Uncertainty?

Posted By: adminon: December 11, 2016In: SpectacleTags: Africa, CHINA, Europe, opportunity, TrrumpNo CommentsViews:
Trump and Africa – An Opportunity Amid the Uncertainty?

This piece which speaks to what can be considered the most important or central issues about Africa in the emerging world order has been reproduced from Daily Maverick, (December 11th, 2016)... Read more

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