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Ambassador Suzuki Hideo Promotes Intellectual Diplomacy in Nigeria

His Excellency Ambassador Suzuki Hideo, Japan’s Ambassador to Nigeria, highlighted the transformative power of cultural diplomacy and education during a book donation ceremony held at his official residence in Maitama,.

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The Politics of African Literature: Between Resistance and Representation

African literature today sits at a complex crossroads, navigating between resisting historical silences and asserting its own modes of representation. According to statista, the African books market is projected to.

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Strengthening Fiscal Sovereignty: African Countries with Low IMF Debt Levels

Amid rising debt levels across many African nations, a subtle yet significant shift is emerging: several countries are not just minimising their reliance on external borrowing but are also taking.

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Africa’s Knowledge Economy: Is Research Still a Donor’s Game?

In an era where innovation, data, and intellectual property drive wealth, the global knowledge economy has emerged as a core pillar of national development. Countries are no longer only measured.

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Climate Health Crisis: The Overlooked Medical Impact of Rising Heat

In the 21st century, the battle against climate change has often focused on melting glaciers, rising sea levels, and erratic weather patterns. Yet, a more intimate and silent enemy lurks.

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Africa’s Bullet Train Dreams: Too Fast, Too Soon?

Infrastructure development continues its relentless ascent worldwide, embracing ever more advanced systems, from green energy grids to next-generation transport corridors. Amid this transformation, high-speed rail represents a bold statement of.

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Afrofuturism in Tech: Beyond Fiction, Towards Policy

The discourse on Afrofuturism has traditionally sat at the intersection of art, speculative fiction, music, and culture. Yet as digital architecture evolves and emerging technologies weave into everyday life, Afrofuturism.

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Pan-Africanism Reimagined: Youth, Culture, and Social Movements

Pan-Africanism today is no longer solely the creed of mid 20th century luminaries; it is being reimagined by a dynamic, digital generation that spans borders and time zones. Africa’s youth,.

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From Legacy to Leadership: Kikwete and Giami Empower Africa’s Youth

LONDON — In a powerful show of intent, the African Leadership Organisation (ALO), under the chairmanship of former Tanzanian President Dr. Jakaya Mrisho Kikwete, has formally greenlit the expansion of.

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Togo’s Port of Lomé: A Strategic Gateway for U.S.–Africa Trade

Togo’s Port of Lomé is fast becoming a critical maritime node for West Africa and international players eyeing strategic entry points into Africa. With its modern infrastructure, deep-water capacity, and.

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