The African Tax Revolt

Taxation in Africa has always been a contentious issue. From the days of colonial tax impositions that sparked revolts to the present-day resistance against aggressive tax policies, the story remains.

New Music Friday: Africa’s Contribution to Global Music

Africa’s contribution to the global music industry is profound and multifaceted. The continent has long been recognised as the birthplace of diverse musical genres, from traditional folk to modern pop.

Africa’s Tourism Industry Recovery and Growth

Africa’s tourism industry is bouncing back with international arrivals reaching an impressive 96% and projections estimating an annual growth rate of 6.5% over the next decade. The sector is set.

What Are the Odds of Digital Democracy in Africa?

The dream of digital democracy in Africa is like a mirage on the political horizon, tantalising yet elusive. As the world races toward technology-driven governance, Africa finds itself at a.

Africa’s Mining Sector Paving the Way for Global Growth

Africa holds over 50% of the world’s reserves of key minerals such as cobalt and manganese, along with more than 20% of aluminium and copper. Consequently, Africa’s mining sector presents.

Life Below Water: Africa’s Triumph in Marine Conservation

The preservation of marine life and the sustainable use of its abundant resources, a commitment that echoes through the Sustainable Development Goal 14 (SDG 14), is an integral part of.

The African Tax Revolt

New Music Friday: Africa’s Contribution to Global Music

Africa’s Tourism Industry Recovery and Growth

What Are the Odds of Digital Democracy in Africa?

Africa’s Mining Sector Paving the Way for Global Growth

Life Below Water: Africa’s Triumph in Marine Conservation

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CASABLANCA 2025: 14TH ALM PERSONS OF THE YEAR EVENT

The stage is set for the 14th Annual African Leadership Magazine Persons of the Year (POTY) Awards, a prestigious celebration of leadership, innovation, and progress, to be held from February.

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Sacred Journeys: Exploring Africa’s Spiritual Treasures

In the early hours of a misty January morning, thousands gathered in the small Ethiopian town of Lalibela. Families, lone travellers, and pilgrims of all ages, some from nearby villages.

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Reparations and Reconciliation: Caribbean Leaders’ Hopes for the UK Government

In the ongoing discussions around reparations, Caribbean leaders are seeking dialogue with the United Kingdom regarding its role in the transatlantic slave trade. These calls for reparatory justice have been.

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A Resounding Success: The 10th International Forum on African-Caribbean Leadership (IFAL) 2024 Concludes in New York

New York, 24 September 2024—Harvard Club of New York City The 10th International Forum on African-Caribbean Leadership (IFAL) 2024 concluded with notable success, reinforcing its pivotal role in promoting cross-continental.

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The Leadership of Today: Dr. Ken Giami’s Clarion Call to Nigerian Youths

In a world where youth are often seen as the leaders of tomorrow, Dr. Ken Giami, Founder and Executive Chairman of the African Leadership Organisation, is challenging this outdated narrative..

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The De-Marketing of Nigeria As An Investment Destination: The NNPC – Aliko Dangote Saga

By Victor Oladokun I’ve read with either great interest or dismay, several informed and uninformed comments about the current Aliko Dangote – NNPC brouhaha. Make no mistake about it. This is.

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Good Friday: An Exploration of Tradition, Reflection, and Humanity

Good Friday, observed by Christians around the world, stands as a solemn reminder of the crucifixion of Jesus Christ. It is a day marked by reflection, prayer, and deep contemplation..

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International Flair: Calabar Festival’s Global Inclusivity

Cultural festivals serve as vibrant connectors, weaving unity into our collective human experience. In this exploration, we delve into the captivating Calabar Festival in Nigeria, which exemplifies transformative power of.

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A Soulful Journey: Significance of January 15 in Nigeria

In the rhythmic cadence of time, January 15 emerges as a sacred tapestry woven with threads of sacrifice, unity, and profound reflection in Nigeria. This day, etched into the nation’s.

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Is 2024 Africa’s year of political revolution?

Get ready for a political seismic shift as Africa braces itself for the pivotal 2024 elections across eighteen nations. This isn’t just politics as usual; it’s a continent-wide spectacle promising.

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The Great Migration: Addressing Africa’s Brain Drain Crisis

Across the globe, Africa’s brightest minds are carving out lives in foreign lands, leaving behind a widening gap in their homelands. This phenomenon, both a symptom of systemic failings and.

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BRICS, Geopolitics, and Africa: Who Holds the Cards?

The global stage is set, and a new script is unfolding, one where Africa is no longer a mere backdrop but a central character. As BRICS expands its reach, pulling.

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Africa Union’s Agenda 2063: A Blueprint for Prosperity and Unity

Since its adoption in 2015, Agenda 2063 has stood as a defining blueprint for Africa’s transformation. Conceived by the African Union (AU) and rooted in Pan-African ideals, the 50-year plan.

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Reducing Poverty Through Innovation in Africa

Africa is rising, not just through conventional methods, but through a wave of innovative solutions that are reshaping the development landscape. Across the continent, creativity and forward-thinking are driving sustainable.

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Sub-Saharan Africa’s 2025 Growth Forecast: What Economists Are Saying

In global economic discussions, Sub-Saharan Africa is usually framed through a lens of challenges—rising debt, political instability, and environmental risks dominate headlines. A fresh outlook is emerging, however, with economists.

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BRICS, Geopolitics, and Africa: Who Holds the Cards?

The global stage is set, and a new script is unfolding, one where Africa is no longer a mere backdrop but a central character. As BRICS expands its reach, pulling.

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Forging Alliances: Africa and Emerging Global Economies

Africa, home to some of the world’s fastest-growing economies and a youthful, dynamic population, is no longer the overlooked frontier of global economic engagement. Instead, it has emerged as a.

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Cultural Diplomacy: Advancing Africa’s Foreign Relations

In an increasingly globalised world, soft power has become a crucial component in shaping international relations. At the core of this soft power is cultural diplomacy—a tool that Africa is.

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Kemi Nshe: A Pillar of Leadership in Shendam & Beyond

Nichokas Kemi Nshe stands out as a formidable figure in Plateau State’s political landscape. His journey is one of remarkable resilience and dedication, as he recently emerged victorious in the.

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African Icons in STEM: Leading Innovation Beyond Borders

Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) have long served as the launchpads for transformative global change. In Africa, a new generation of leaders is rewriting the narrative, proving that innovation.

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Kemi Nshe: A Pillar of Leadership in Shendam & Beyond

Nichokas Kemi Nshe stands out as a formidable figure in Plateau State’s political landscape. His journey is one of remarkable resilience and dedication, as he recently emerged victorious in the.

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African Icons in STEM: Leading Innovation Beyond Borders

Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) have long served as the launchpads for transformative global change. In Africa, a new generation of leaders is rewriting the narrative, proving that innovation.

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Africa’s Stolen Heritage: Why Repatriation of Artefacts Matters

The repatriation of stolen African art is essential for healing and rebuilding the continent. Over centuries, the West looted countless artefacts, sculptures, and artworks during its expeditions to Africa, spanning.

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BRICS Banknote: The Implications Banknote on Intra-African Trade

The BRICS group—initially comprising Brazil, Russia, India, China, and South Africa—has introduced a new BRICS banknote to enhance economic cooperation among its member states. This banknote, intended as an alternative.

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Reparations and Reconciliation: Caribbean Leaders’ Hopes for the UK Government

In the ongoing discussions around reparations, Caribbean leaders are seeking dialogue with the United Kingdom regarding its role in the transatlantic slave trade. These calls for reparatory justice have been.

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MOFI’s Takang to Receive the African Finance Industry Personality of the Year Award at the African Persons of the Year Ceremony, Morocco 2025

London, United Kingdom, 5 February 2025 The African Leadership Magazine is pleased to announce that the Chief Executive Officer of the Ministry of Finance Incorporated (MOFI), Nigeria, Dr. Armstrong Takang.

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The African Tax Revolt

Taxation in Africa has always been a contentious issue. From the days of colonial tax impositions that sparked revolts to the present-day resistance against aggressive tax policies, the story remains.

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New Music Friday: Africa’s Contribution to Global Music

Africa’s contribution to the global music industry is profound and multifaceted. The continent has long been recognised as the birthplace of diverse musical genres, from traditional folk to modern pop.

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Africa’s Tourism Industry Recovery and Growth

Africa’s tourism industry is bouncing back with international arrivals reaching an impressive 96% and projections estimating an annual growth rate of 6.5% over the next decade. The sector is set.

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What Are the Odds of Digital Democracy in Africa?

The dream of digital democracy in Africa is like a mirage on the political horizon, tantalising yet elusive. As the world races toward technology-driven governance, Africa finds itself at a.

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Africa’s Mining Sector Paving the Way for Global Growth

Africa holds over 50% of the world’s reserves of key minerals such as cobalt and manganese, along with more than 20% of aluminium and copper. Consequently, Africa’s mining sector presents.

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Life Below Water: Africa’s Triumph in Marine Conservation

The preservation of marine life and the sustainable use of its abundant resources, a commitment that echoes through the Sustainable Development Goal 14 (SDG 14), is an integral part of.

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Celebrating African Talents: A Look at the 67th Grammy Awards

The 67th edition of the annual Grammy Awards was a memorable event for African artists and Africa’s entertainment industry. Presented by the Recording Academy, the Grammy Awards is among the.

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ECOWAS Bank’s $16.3M Credit Boosts Africa’s SME Sector

The ECOWAS Bank for Investment and Development (EBID) has authorised USD 16.3 million line of credit to the Banque Sahélo-Saharienne pour l’Investissement et le Commerce (BSIC) as part of a.

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The Silent Battle: The Global Threat of Digital Authoritarianism

Across the world, a silent battle is unfolding. Not with guns or street protests, but in cyberspace, courtrooms, and government backrooms. Digital authoritarianism, the use of technology to surveil, control,.

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MOFI’s Takang to Receive the African Finance Industry Personality of the Year Award at the African Persons of the Year Ceremony, Morocco 2025

London, United Kingdom, 5 February 2025 The African Leadership Magazine is pleased to announce that the Chief Executive Officer of the Ministry of Finance Incorporated (MOFI), Nigeria, Dr. Armstrong Takang.

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Why Africa’s Fastest-Growing Economies Still Struggle

Africa was projected to be the world’s second-fastest-growing economic region in 2024, trailing only Asia. According to the African Development Bank (AfDB), 11 of the world’s 20 fastest-growing economies are.

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Is the AfCFTA Delivering on its Promise?

The African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA) was officially launched on 1 January 2021, with the ambitious goal of creating the world’s largest single market, integrating 55 countries with a.

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Africa’s Energy Dilemma: Can the Darkness Be Defeated?

Nearly 600 million people remain without electricity, despite the continent’s vast renewable energy potential. Closing this gap is no longer just an aspiration—it is an urgent necessity. Mission 300, a.

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AI in Africa: Growth, Investment & the Future of Jobs

As AI adoption continues to grow, companies are increasingly focusing on key sectors such as healthcare, fintech, and agritech, highlighting the potential of AI to transform economies and drive efficiency..

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The Future of Africa with a Central Currency

In the face of global economic uncertainty, Africa is taking steps to forge a new path towards unity, free trade, and sustainable development through the proposed introduction of a central.

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Is Africa’s Natural Resources Being Wasted?

Africa is a land of immense natural wealth, boasting over 30% of the world’s mineral reserves, 8% of its natural gas, and 12% of its oil reserves. It is home.

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Africa’s Festivals and Cultural Celebrations You Can’t Miss in 2025

“Culture is the soul of a nation. It is the identity that binds us together, the stories that shape our history, and the rhythms that move our hearts.” — Dr..

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Africa’s Real Estate Boom: Transforming Urban Landscapes and Global Standing

According to Statista, the residential real estate market is estimated to reach an astounding US$14.87 trillion by 2025, growing at a rate of 5.58% annually, potentially hitting US$21.92 trillion by.

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Africa’s Rising Stars in Global Leadership

The continent is producing a new generation of leaders making significant impacts across business, politics, technology, and international diplomacy. From economic reforms to digital transformation, climate action to global trade,.

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Digitalising Regional Security: An Era of Threat Detection and Collaborative Defence

Digital tools are playing a pivotal role in enhancing how nations collaborate to prevent and mitigate the impact of terrorism. As global security threats evolve, so too must the strategies.

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