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Why ministers don’t resign in Nigeria

Westminster has been the focus of international news of late for the

African women’s 27 demands for COP27

From November 6 to 18 of this year, the world shall gather

Why the Turkish-Libyan MOU has enraged Libyans and regional countries

On Monday, 3 October, Tripoli received a large, high-level Turkish delegation headed

AfCFTA: Is Africa primed for a “Made in Africa” Revolution?

Africa plays a marginal role in global trade. The continent’s trade in

More African leaders should come to the aid of colleagues

Cooperation between African countries and their leaders is growing. But you wouldn’t

An open letter to Kwasi Kwarteng (Former Chancellor and the Exchequer UK)

Dearest brother - Kwasi, Sad to see you go, Kwasi, (Chancellor of

The economics, policy and politics of the fight against galamsey – John Osae-Kwapong writes

The missing link between the economics and the policy dimensions of galamsey

Ghana: Beware! Anas Aremeyaw Anas has gained momentum and is making a fierce comeback

Corrupt Ghanaian politicians must be aware that Anas Aremeyaw is returning soon.

UK embassy in Israel: Archbishop of Canterbury ‘concerned’ by possible move to Jerusalem

In a rare intervention, a spokesperson told Middle East Eye that Justin

Nigerians need well-prepared leaders, not someone like Buhari – NEF spokesman

Nigeria clocked 62 on Saturday, (October 1, 2022). From your assessment, is the