In a country where the phrase “our leaders have failed us” has become a national chorus, Peter Obi is once again singing a different tune […]
Category: Politics
Museveni Forever? Uganda’s President and the Politics of Power Extension
In the heart of East Africa lies Uganda, a nation of lush hills, bustling markets, and a young population hungry for change. But for nearly […]
Abiy Ahmed: The Nobel Laureate Caught in Civil War
It was meant to be a story of hope. In 2019, Abiy Ahmed, the young and charismatic Prime Minister of Ethiopia, stood before the world […]
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 […]
“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 […]
Datti Baba-Ahmed – The Scholar-Politician With a Steely Will
In Nigeria’s noisy and unpredictable political landscape, one name often stands apart—not for drama or controversy, but for depth, principle, and persistence. That name is […]
President Tinubu Celebrate Kebbi Governor @ 60
President Bola Tinubu has congratulated the Governor of Kebbi State, Mohammed Nasir Idris, on his 60th birthday, describing him as a visionary leader dedicated to […]
Nasir El-Rufai: The Unapologetic Reformer Who Divides Opinion
In the world of Nigerian politics, few names spark as much debate as Nasir Ahmad El-Rufai. Sharp-tongued, fiercely intelligent, and never afraid to ruffle feathers, […]
The Billionaire Democrat: Cyril Ramaphosa And The Burden Of Expectation
When Cyril Ramaphosa took the oath of office as South Africa’s president in 2018, the country breathed a cautious sigh of relief. After nearly a […]
From the Streets to the State House: William Ruto’s Populist Playbook
In 2022, William Samoei Ruto stunned Kenya — and much of Africa — when he rose from a humble background to become the country’s fifth […]