By Shahzadi Irrum Sudan has been in conflict since its founding, with various groups fighting for control of the government and resources. Because this country is...
The military coup in Niger adds to an already volatile security and political situation in the region. It’s the 6th coup that west Africa has faced...
By Kester Kenn Klomegah The Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS), the 15-member regional bloc, has declared fierce opposition to military’s infiltration into politics and...
By Chidi Amuta The APC was birthed out of Mr. Buhari’s resilient appetite for presidential power. Its victory in the 2015 presidential election satisfied that hunger...
On Saturday, 26 August, Ali Bongo Ondimba, president of Gabon, will stand for re-election in a presidential poll he is expected to win. He is seeking...
By Lasisi Olagunju The Jerusalem Post is arguably Israel’s most-read English news website and best-selling English newspaper. Last Wednesday, it published an interesting report of what...
By Chidi Amuta On President Tinubu’s ministerial nomination list, I am surprised at our surprise. I am even more disappointed by our collective sense of disappointment....
By Jonathan Munemo Zimbabwe is facing a host of pressing challenges that voters dearly want the next president to address. Persistently high inflation, elevated interest rates, and a...
Nassirou mahamadou, a vegetable seller perched on a stool in Niamey, the capital of Niger, does not look like a fighter. Yet at the mention of...
By Thomas Fazi First, there was Mali; then came Burkina Faso. Today, in the epic saga that is the anti-Western revolt sweeping across the Sahel, it...
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