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Calling Attention to Biopower Crisis in Africa in Dr Chris Kwaja’s Latest Policy Brief

Posted By: adminon: November 20, 2022In: BookspaceTags: Biopower, Nextier Spd, ‘African condition’No CommentsViews:
Calling Attention to Biopower Crisis in Africa in Dr Chris Kwaja's Latest Policy Brief

The theoretical landscape is changing too fast as to, once again, leave behind a bunch of the countries. This is a serious threat, given that, in spite of recent setbacks, methodological nat... Read more

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Urban Riots Across Sierra Leone Trigger Fears of a West African Spring (Or Is It Summer?)

Posted By: adminon: August 11, 2022In: World From AfricaTags: Arab Spring, Freetown, GWOT, NIGERIA, Sierra Leone, ‘African condition’No CommentsViews:
Urban Riots Across Sierra Leone Trigger Fears of a West African Spring (Or Is It Summer?)

Urban riots which kicked off peacefully last Monday have reached violent crescendo as for the government to clamp curfew on the country. Curfew is now running from 7 pm to 7 am unlike when i... Read more

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Ukraine As a Virtuous War

Posted By: adminon: March 03, 2022In: World From AfricaTags: Discursive power, DSTV, Libya, NATO, Realists, RT, Things Fall Apart, Virtuous War, ‘African condition’No CommentsViews:
Ukraine As a Virtuous War

Two wars are going on consecutively in Ukraine. The first war is the one raging on the ground involving troops, missiles, blood and agony. It is as real as hell. But that war cannot and does... Read more

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7 Messages From Dr. Akinwumi Adesina’s Banner Without Stain at the African Development Bank

Posted By: adminon: July 28, 2020In: SpectacleTags: G-20, Mary Robinson, Whistle blowers, ‘African condition’No CommentsViews:
7 Messages From Dr. Akinwumi Adesina’s Banner Without Stain at the African Development Bank

The first message from the saga is to Nigeria. For a country which proclaims Africa as the centerpiece of her foreign policy and whose national, Dr Akinwumi Adesina, has brought it so much g... Read more

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Like the 1930 Depression, Africa is Going to Pay for Post COVID-19 Recession – Pan-African Activists Warn

Posted By: adminon: May 30, 2020In: World From AfricaTags: Funtua, Ogbomosho, Pan-Africanism, SAP, Washington Consensus, ‘African condition’No CommentsViews:
Like the 1930 Depression, Africa is Going to Pay for Post COVID-19 Recession – Pan-African Activists Warn

One of the ironies of COVID 19 played out today as what was hitherto unthinkable became practicable. The physical gathering for an Africa wide conversation around the life and times of two P... Read more

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Manu Dibango, Second Top African Musician To Die of Virus After Fela

Posted By: adminon: March 24, 2020In: LifeworldTags: Afrobeat, Coronavirus, HIV, Michael Jackson, Soul Makossa, ‘African condition’No CommentsViews:
Manu Dibango, Second Top African Musician To Die of Virus After Fela

No matter how many times and within whichever set of respondents, his name would be among the top three African musicians who stand out in terms of global impact. The two of them would be Hu... Read more

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