In the heart of Nigeria’s biggest cities—Lagos, Abuja, and Port Harcourt—lies another world. A world hidden behind high-rise buildings and busy streets. Here, children wake […]
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When the World Looks Away: Forgotten Conflicts in Sudan, Eastern Congo, and Northern Mozambique
While headlines are often dominated by big global events, there are places where war, fear, and suffering continue quietly — far from the world’s spotlight. […]
Sudan’s Oil War: The Fierce Battle for Kordofan Heats Up
As bombs fall and militias advance, a strategic region becomes the new front line in Sudan’s bloody conflict In the heart of Sudan, the oil-rich […]
Economic Evangelist or Empire Builder? – How Their Policies Affect the Poor, Business Class, and Global Investors
In the age of strongman leaders and economic reformers, one question keeps rising above the noise: is this leader a visionary economic evangelist or merely […]
The Quiet Storm: Samia Suluhu’s Feminine Approach to Tanzanian Politics
In the bustling streets of Dar es Salaam and the quiet corners of Dodoma’s parliament, a soft but steady force is at work. President Samia […]
Africa’s Gig Workers: How Delivery Riders and Bolt Drivers are Fueling a New Economy
On a hot Wednesday afternoon in Nairobi, Peter Otieno wipes the sweat off his forehead as he manoeuvres his motorbike through traffic. His Bolt delivery […]
“No Food, No Hope?”: Malawi’s Refugee Camp Struggles as UN Support Wanes
In the dusty corners of Malawi’s Dzaleka Refugee Camp, the once faint hope of starting a new life is fast fading. For thousands of displaced […]
Africa’s Integrity Icon Sleeps: The Life, and Trails of Muhammadu Buhari
As Africa wakes to the quiet news that former Nigerian President Muhammadu Buhari has taken his final bow from the stage of life, a continent […]
Borderless Africa? The Dream of Free Movement in a Fragmented Continent
NAIROBI, Kenya — Imagine driving from Lagos to Nairobi without needing a visa. Picture traders crossing from Senegal to Ghana with nothing more than an […]
“Old Wine, Old Bottle: Nigeria’s Love Affair with Recycling Politicians”
In Nigeria, some things never really go out of style—ankara fabrics, pepper soup, and, well… politicians. While most countries are investing in renewable energy, Nigeria […]
