African women’s football has never looked this good—and this fierce. The 2024 Women’s Africa Cup of Nations (WAFCON) has officially kicked off in Morocco, and […]
Month: July 2025
Visa Denials for African Scholars and Artists – A New Form of Modern Colonialism?
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Food Or Fuel? The Tough Choices Families Now Make
“Before, I could buy rice and still fuel my car to drop the kids at school. Now, I have to pick one—and hope the other […]
Akinwumi Adesina – The Visionary Economist Building Africa’s Future
When you see Akinwumi Adesina in his signature bow tie, walking with quiet confidence, you might not immediately realise you’re looking at one of Africa’s […]
“No Escape This Time: How Nigerian Troops Crushed Over 100 Bandits in Niger State”
In the heart of Niger State’s rocky landscapes, something extraordinary happened on Tuesday. For once, it wasn’t the bandits boasting of another attack. This time, […]
The Price of Power: Why Nigeria Still Can’t Get Its Elections Right
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Water Woes: Why Millions of Nigerians Still Struggle for Clean Water
In a country blessed with rivers, rainfall and natural resources, it’s hard to believe that getting clean water is still a daily battle for millions […]
The Fearless Voice: How Aisha Yesufu is Redefining Political Courage
She’s bold. She’s outspoken. She’s the woman in the hijab who stared down power without blinking. Aisha Yesufu is not your average activist – she […]
“This Can’t Keep Happening” — Nigerians Mourn Yet Again as Two Killed in South Africa
It was meant to be an ordinary day in Durban, South Africa. But for two Nigerian traders — Austin and Ayo — it turned out […]
Africa Is Not a Dumping Ground: The Silent Toxic Trade No One Talks About
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