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Universities’ Alliance Can Stimulate Reparations Discourse

Posted By: adminon: September 11, 2025In: World From AfricaTags: African Union, African universities, African-Caribbean Dialogue on Justice through Reparations, Dark past, global injustices like slavery and imperialism, International Law, International reparations, Peter Kwasi Kodjie, University of ZimbabweNo CommentsViews:
Universities’ Alliance Can Stimulate Reparations Discourse

Might the reparation movement be moving to African campuses and become more rugged as is hinted in this piece from World Universities News? By Clemence Manyukwe   African universities are dr... Read more

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It Is, Indeed, Time to Constitutionally Compensate Women for Their Immense Contributions

Posted By: adminon: August 04, 2025In: GovernanceTags: African Union, Civil society, Community leaders, Dr Tajudden Abbas, National Assembly, Political parties, The mediaNo CommentsViews:
It Is, Indeed, Time to Constitutionally Compensate Women for Their Immense Contributions

The 2025 African Women’s Day may have passed but not its celebration, what with an impending gender legislation that could send a very civilised  message on a global scale from Nigeria as ag... Read more

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Strategic Autonomy and the Global South in the Era of New Alignments in a Changing World

Posted By: adminon: September 13, 2023In: GovernanceTags: African Union, AUKUS, BRICS, EU, G-20, NAM, NATO, NIEO, NIIO, Warsaw PactNo CommentsViews:
Strategic Autonomy and the Global South in the Era of New Alignments in a Changing World

By Ambassador Usman Sarki Hegemonism has often created counter reactions in the realm of relations between and among states. The dismantling of the Warsaw Pact countries in 1989 and the subs... Read more

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Ruminating on the Use of Force as Foreign Policy Tool Against the Coup in Niger Republic

Posted By: adminon: August 12, 2023In: De-EscalationTags: African Union, Dialogue, Diplomacy, ECOWAS, France, MNJTF, Niger Republic, UEMOANo CommentsViews:
Ruminating on the Use of Force as Foreign Policy Tool Against the Coup in Niger Republic

By Murtala Muhammad PhD As is already well known, the Presidential Guards in Niger Republic launched a coup and detained President Mohamed Bazoum and his family on the On July 26th, 2023,. S... Read more

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Instrumentalising Foreign policy and National Interest for Nigeria’s Transformation

Posted By: adminon: May 24, 2022In: World From AfricaTags: African Union, ECOWAS, Foreign policy, Independence, SovereigntyNo CommentsViews:
Instrumentalising Foreign policy and National Interest for Nigeria's Transformation

By Ambassador Usman Sarki The pursuit of foreign policy should be intricately and intrinsically linked to the attainment of a nation’s overall well-being. In Nigeria’s case it should be unde... Read more

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Kenya’s Ambassador Martin Kimani Inserts Africa into the Global Politics of Violent Bordering

Posted By: adminon: March 02, 2022In: World From AfricaTags: African Union, Biometric violence at the airports, Electronic surveillance of border posts, European geopolitics, Kenyan State, OAU, The resurgence of walls, Violent borderingNo CommentsViews:
Kenya’s Ambassador Martin Kimani Inserts Africa into the Global Politics of Violent Bordering

It is no longer whether what the Kenyan Permanent Representative to the United Nations, Ambassador Martin Kimani, said about the Russian invasion of Ukraine is the African consensus or not.... Read more

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Private Military and Security Companies Must Be Quickly Regulated, Nigeria’s Dr. Chris Kwaja Tells UN Human Rights Council

Posted By: adminon: September 18, 2019In: FlashbackTags: African Union, Austria, Caribbean Community, Chad, Organisation for Security and Cooperation in Europe, Private Military CompaniesNo CommentsViews:
Private Military and Security Companies Must Be Quickly Regulated, Nigeria’s Dr. Chris Kwaja Tells UN Human Rights Council

It was the 42nd Session of the UN Human Rights Council in Geneva on September 9th, 2019 and Nigeria’s Dr. Chris Kwaja, Chairperson-Rapporteur of the Working Group on the use of mercenaries a... Read more

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31 Years After, Thomas Sankara Still Icon of the Radical Imagination in Africa

Posted By: adminon: November 21, 2018In: People in ActionTags: African Union, IMF/World BankNo CommentsViews:
31 Years After, Thomas Sankara Still Icon of the Radical Imagination in Africa

They were so feared that they had to be eliminated or incarcerated: Patrice Lumumba, Kwame Nkrumah, Nelson Mandela, Samora Machel and so on. Physically dead and gone to their graves, these r... Read more

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Mogadishu Bombing: Something is Missing in Current Counter-insurgency in Africa

Posted By: adminon: October 16, 2017In: FlashbackTags: African Union, Black Hawk Down, BOKO HARAM, Drone warfare, GWOTNo CommentsViews:
Mogadishu Bombing: Something is Missing in Current Counter-insurgency in Africa

Still reeling in shock and tears after last Saturday’s attack on a Mogadishu hotel by Al-Shabab insurgents, the question uppermost on the minds of many must be how come Al-Shabab still succe... Read more

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When Every Single Word Counts

Posted By: adminon: September 22, 2017In: SpectacleTags: 'Africa Has Come of Age', African UnionNo CommentsViews:
When Every Single Word Counts

In the week in which the powerful have taken over the global media space thundering destruction and performing anarchy at the United Nations General Assembly in New York, those interested in... Read more

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