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Rising Sino-Japanese competition in Africa

Posted By: adminon: September 09, 2016In: SpectacleTags: African, CHINA, Japan, Kenya, Shinzo Abe, Sino-Japanese, TICAD, UNNo CommentsViews:
Rising Sino-Japanese competition in Africa

                   By Yun Sun   On August 27 and 28, the Sixth Tokyo International Conference on African Development (TICAD VI) was held in Nairobi, Kenya—the first time the TICAD has b... Read more

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Knocks and Kudos for Cattle Rail in Nigeria

Posted By: adminon: September 02, 2016In: GovernanceTags: African, CBN, CITAD, Dr Abubakar Sokoto Mohammed, ECOMOG, ECOWAS, NIGERIA, NIPSS, NIRSAL, North, Usman Dan Fodio UniversityNo CommentsViews:
Knocks and Kudos for Cattle Rail in Nigeria

Players, analysts and critics of agricultural strategy in Nigeria have welcomed the modernisation jab yesterday whereby movement of the cattle component of the country’s agricultural advanta... Read more

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Britain’s New African Empire

Posted By: adminon: August 28, 2016In: SpectacleTags: African, Britain, Dr Zuma, Mr Matt PascalNo CommentsViews:
Britain’s New African Empire

By Mark Curtis  This is a much travelled piece. Initially published in Huffington Post under the title, “Britain’s New African Empire” on July 26th, 2016, it was republished in Lusaka Times... Read more

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What Africa can learn from Sheffield’s investment deal with China

Posted By: adminon: August 22, 2016In: SpectacleTags: African, CHINA, ECONOMY, SheffieldNo CommentsViews:
What Africa can learn from Sheffield’s investment deal with China

By Sharif Mahmud Khalid                                     Africa needs to structure better economi... Read more

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The Return of Polio and Yellow Fever in Africa

Posted By: adminon: August 19, 2016In: SpectacleTags: African, DRC, NIGERIA, UN, WHONo CommentsViews:
The Return of Polio and Yellow Fever in Africa

Polio is back in Nigeria at the same time that the World Health Organisation, (WHO) is embarking on a Yellow Fever campaign in Angola and the Democratic Republic of Congo.T The conversation... Read more

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Africa: The Economist At It Again?

Posted By: adminon: August 19, 2016In: SpectacleTags: African, CHINA, DEMOCRACY, Economist, NIGERIA, SOUTH AFRICA, westNo CommentsViews:
Africa: The Economist At It Again?

Remember The Economist, the London based global weekly. That’s the newspaper that declared Africa as a Hopeless Continent in 2000 in a cover choice and got everyone wondering where it got th... Read more

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The PDP’s Turn in Nigeria

Posted By: adminon: August 18, 2016In: GovernanceTags: Adamu Ciromas, African, Alex Ekwuemes, APC, BOKO HARAM, Commonwealth countries, Modu Sherriff, NIGERIA, PDP, Solomon LarsNo CommentsViews:
The PDP’s Turn in Nigeria

This might not be peculiar to Idomaland in central Nigeria but that is where this reporter knows to be the case that when old men and women who only move with the aid of a walking stick want... Read more

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