African Countries Progress in Fuel Price Management Amid Global Uncertainty

With global oil markets experiencing volatility and economic uncertainties mounting, maintaining low fuel prices remains a strategic priority for many African governments. The role affordable fuel plays in driving economic.

The Carbon Credit Controversy in Africa: Opportunity or Undervalued Asset?

The carbon credit market has recently become one of the most debated and controversial mechanisms in global climate policy. For Africa, the story is complex, both a potential opportunity for.

Africa’s Retirement Crisis: Who Will Care for the Elderly?

In Africa’s traditional cultures, old age was revered as a time of wisdom, respect, and leadership. Elders played a huge role in preserving culture, offering guidance, and making key decisions.

Top African Countries With the Fastest GDP Per Capita Growth

Over the past decade, African nations have made significant strides in boosting their economic performance, as demonstrated by notable growth in GDP per capita figures. This metric, which adjusts for.

Is there an alternative to Africa’s brain drain?

Africa’s brain drain, the migration of highly skilled and educated individuals to more developed countries, is a longstanding issue that continues to stifle the continent’s growth and development. While the.

African Countries Progress in Fuel Price Management Amid Global Uncertainty

The Carbon Credit Controversy in Africa: Opportunity or Undervalued Asset?

Africa’s Retirement Crisis: Who Will Care for the Elderly?

Top African Countries With the Fastest GDP Per Capita Growth

Is there an alternative to Africa’s brain drain?

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The 14th edition of the African Leadership Magazine Persons of the Year (POTY) Awards is unfolding in the heart of Casablanca, Morocco, amidst the grandeur of the Marriott Hotel. Africa’s.

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

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

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International Flair: Calabar Festival’s Global Inclusivity

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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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Why Africa Must Act to Save Its Native Languages from Extinction

Languages are more than just communication tools; they carry cultural heritage, identity, and the history of a people. Across the world, indigenous languages are facing extinction at an alarming rate..

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The Transformative Impact of the NEDC Under Mohammed Goni Alkali

In recognition of his transformative leadership, Mohammed Goni Alkali, the Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer (MD/CEO) of Nigeria’s North East Development Commission (NEDC), received the African Leadership Administrative Excellence.

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Are African Churches Really Driving Social and Economic Change?

Religious institutions have long played an integral role in global society, shaping cultures, governance, and economies. In many parts of the world, churches have evolved beyond spiritual centres to become.

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Land Rights vs. Development: Who Owns Africa’s Future?

The question of land rights versus development has long been a global conundrum, oscillating between economic progress and indigenous entitlements. Across continents, the delicate balance between empowering communities and driving.

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Africa’s Economic Growth Leading the Global South

The African Development Bank (AfDB) forecasted that in 2024, six of the world’s ten fastest-growing economies will hail from Africa, including nations like Rwanda, Côte d’Ivoire, and Benin. This trajectory.

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Africa in the New World Order: Between Non-Alignment and New Alliances

Historically aligned with the Non-Aligned Movement during the Cold War, Africa now confronts a modern geopolitical remix, marked by resurgent global rivalries, shifting economic poles and growing pressure to choose.

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Russia’s Diplomatic Outreach in Africa: Strengthening Ties with Somalia in the Horn of Africa

Russia’s diplomatic efforts across Africa have surged to new heights, with Moscow actively seeking to deepen its influence and forge strategic alliances on the continent. Among the most recent developments.

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Africa’s Regional Blocs: Can ECOWAS, EAC, and SADC Deliver?

Africa’s pursuit of regional integration has long been a central theme in its development narrative. The continent’s regional blocs—ECOWAS in West Africa, EAC in East Africa, and SADC in Southern.

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President William Ruto’s State Visit to China Strengthening Ties

When President William Ruto embarked on his recent five-day state visit to China, it was not just another diplomatic trip. He was stepping into a high-stakes arena where Kenya’s future.

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Evolution of African Parliaments: Adapting to 21st-Century Challenges

The 21st century has ushered in an era of rapid globalisation, technological advancements, and shifting political landscapes, requiring governance structures worldwide to adapt to emerging complexities. Parliaments, as the epicentre.

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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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Strengthening Institutions: The Key to Africa’s Democratic Resilience

In many corners of Africa, democracy is often mistaken for the event of voting day, a festive moment of long queues, ink-stained thumbs, and hopeful promises. Yet, the real essence.

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African Countries Progress in Fuel Price Management Amid Global Uncertainty

With global oil markets experiencing volatility and economic uncertainties mounting, maintaining low fuel prices remains a strategic priority for many African governments. The role affordable fuel plays in driving economic.

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The Carbon Credit Controversy in Africa: Opportunity or Undervalued Asset?

The carbon credit market has recently become one of the most debated and controversial mechanisms in global climate policy. For Africa, the story is complex, both a potential opportunity for.

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Africa’s Retirement Crisis: Who Will Care for the Elderly?

In Africa’s traditional cultures, old age was revered as a time of wisdom, respect, and leadership. Elders played a huge role in preserving culture, offering guidance, and making key decisions.

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Top African Countries With the Fastest GDP Per Capita Growth

Over the past decade, African nations have made significant strides in boosting their economic performance, as demonstrated by notable growth in GDP per capita figures. This metric, which adjusts for.

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Is there an alternative to Africa’s brain drain?

Africa’s brain drain, the migration of highly skilled and educated individuals to more developed countries, is a longstanding issue that continues to stifle the continent’s growth and development. While the.

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Between the Ballot and the Bullet: Youth and Political Apathy in Africa

Across Africa, the youthful rhythm of a vibrant generation beats louder than ever before. With over 60% of the continent’s population under the age of 25, Africa is not just.

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Nigeria and Ghana Strengthen Energy Bonds Amid $75 Million Debt

In a bid to resolve a lingering $75 million gas debt, Nigeria and Ghana recently met in Accra during the West African Gas Pipeline (WAGP) Committee of Ministers meeting. The.

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Africa’s Gaming Industry: The Next Billion-Dollar Youth Movement?

The global gaming industry has metamorphosed from a niche pastime into a commanding cultural and economic force. As of 2024, it is valued at approximately $5455 billion, supported by 2.32.

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Africa’s Growth From Dependency to Industrial Powerhouse

Foreign aid has been crucial for supporting basic services and development in many African nations for over six decades. Crucial gaps, such as the need for mosquito nets in rural.

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Disability Inclusion: Can Africa Lead a Rights-Based Social Revolution?

In a continent teeming with innovation, tradition, and relentless resilience, one truth has remained shadowed for far too long: the exclusion of persons with disabilities from the full promise of.

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Africa’s Economic Resurgence: Progress, Challenges, and the Road Ahead

Over the past decade, African countries have demonstrated remarkable strides in transforming their economies, driven by strategic reforms, increased investment, and a youthful, dynamic population. According to recent data from.

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African Nations Accelerating Infrastructure Development to Boost Trade

Roads have long been regarded as the “nerves” of an economy, serving as vital arteries that facilitate commerce, connectivity, and national development. In Africa, where over 80% of goods and.

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Feminist Leadership in Africa: Beyond Tokenism to Transformation

Around the globe, feminist leadership has moved from the margins to the mainstream of policy discourse. Once sidelined as idealistic, the push for feminist leadership, defined by principles of equity,.

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This Week’s Entertainment in Review: African Creatives, Fashion, and Music

There’s been a global issue with touring ticket sales, with some artists struggling to sell out their tours. But let’s be clear, this isn’t a sign of a cultural downturn..

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Africa’s Oil Giants: Key Producers Shaping the Global Energy Market

In the face of global energy shifts, Africa is no longer just a source of raw materials; it is becoming a driving force in the world’s energy future. With countries.

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East African Community Reports Impressive 5.4% Economic Growth in 2024

The East African Community (EAC), a regional bloc comprising Burundi, Kenya, Rwanda, South Sudan, Tanzania, Uganda, and the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC), has achieved significant economic progress in.

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Pandemic Preparedness in Africa: What Have We Learnt from COVID-19?

The COVID-19 pandemic was a profound global event that disrupted lives, economies and systems worldwide. For Africa, it was not just a health crisis but a moment of reckoning for.

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Nigeria and China Deepen Defence Ties, Shaping Africa’s Future

In a development that signals a deepening of strategic partnerships, Nigeria and China have signed a deal to establish a military hardware production facility in Nigeria. This agreement, along with.

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Turning Gold into Stability: Inside Ghana’s Bold Economic Strategy

The Bank of Ghana recently announced that the country’s gold holdings had reached an estimated value of GH₵46.3 billion by the end of April 2025. This impressive figure is largely.

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