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2022 World Happiness Report Wonders How the World Could Be Happy @ a Time of Pandemic and War

Posted By: adminon: March 20, 2022In: World From AfricaTags: Afghanistan, Lebanon, Lee Kuan Yew, Maroko, Tony Blair, VenezuelaNo CommentsViews:
2022 World Happiness Report Wonders How the World Could Be Happy @ a Time of Pandemic and War

Nigeria has yielded ground to Serbia, Bulgaria and Romania in terms of the happiest people in the world in the current edition of the World Happiness Report. But it was Nigeria the story sta... Read more

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The End of US Triumphalism and Return of Realpolitik

Posted By: adminon: March 09, 2022In: World From AfricaTags: EU, France 24, Iran, Sanctions, US, VenezuelaNo CommentsViews:
The End of US Triumphalism and Return of Realpolitik

By Dr. Yusuf Bangura I have been following debates on the economic dimensions of the Ukraine crisis on France 24 since the Russian invasion of that country. France 24 does a good job of brin... Read more

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2021 Tests the World With Democracy Creep in US, New Covid-19 Wave in China, Parliamentary Disorder in Ghana, etc

Posted By: adminon: January 07, 2021In: World From AfricaTags: CHINA, EU, Ghana, US, VenezuelaNo CommentsViews:
2021 Tests the World With Democracy Creep in US, New Covid-19 Wave in China, Parliamentary Disorder in Ghana, etc

2021 which the world welcomed with the wish that it turns out the exact opposite of 2020 is sending disturbing signals across the world in its first one week. Not only is the United States s... Read more

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Abuja is Feuding Dangerously Over Subsidy But No One Can Say It Openly

Posted By: adminon: December 30, 2017In: World From AfricaTags: DAPPMA, NNPC, OPEC, Prof Daniel Yergin, Putin, RBC Capital Markets, Russia, Saudi Arabia, Shale oil, USA, VenezuelaNo CommentsViews:
Abuja is Feuding Dangerously Over Subsidy But No One Can Say It Openly

A dangerous feuding evocative of the framing of the oil commodity as the prize by Prof Daniel Yergin, the American Energy intellectual in his all time best seller – The Prize: The Epic Quest... Read more

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Economist Faults Intervention on Debt Moratorium, Calls Domestic Debt Nigeria’s Time Bomb

Posted By: adminon: May 17, 2017In: SpectacleTags: Cross-border finance, Debt Moratorium, Domestic debts, IMF, Privatisation, Prof Yemi Osinbajo, Time-bomb, VenezuelaNo CommentsViews:
Economist Faults Intervention on Debt Moratorium, Calls Domestic Debt Nigeria’s Time Bomb

A Development economist and a constructive critic of Intervention has faulted the platform’s story yesterday, (See “Is Debt Moratorium on the Table in the Turbulence of Negotiating Buhari’s... Read more

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In Death, the World Speaks the Truth About Fidel Castro

Posted By: adminon: November 26, 2016In: De-EscalationTags: America, Asia, Ayatollah Seyed Ali, Boris Johnson, British, DONALD TRUMP, El Salvador, Enrique Pena Nieto, Fidel Castro, Hage Geingob, Imran Khan, India, JACOB ZUMA, Ken Livingstone, Lord Peter Hain, Mexico, Michael Higgins, Namibia, Narendra Modi, Nicolas Maduro, Obama, Pakistan, Russian, South Afric, Venezuela, Xi JinpingNo CommentsViews:
In Death, the World Speaks the Truth About Fidel Castro

The global image of late Fidel Castro is now emerging in tributes to him by world leaders, spanning political, regional and sports chieftains. The tributes are pouring from all corners of th... Read more

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Underdeveloped American Democracy

Posted By: adminon: November 11, 2016In: SpectacleTags: America, Angola, Arkansas State, Brazil, British, Canada, CHINA, DONALD TRUMP, HILLARY CLINTON, ISIS, JACOB ZUMA, Mexico, Namibia, Robert Mugabe, SOUTH AFRICA, United Nations, Venezuela, Washington, ZimbabweNo CommentsViews:
Underdeveloped American Democracy

            By Okello Oculi, The notion of the United States of America as an ‘’underdeveloped country’’ was irreverently presented by Ira Sharkansky  to the197... Read more

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