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Nigeria’s Shift Toward Energy Self-Sufficiency to Boost Domestic Oil Production

Nigeria, long recognised as Africa’s largest crude oil producer, is undergoing a significant transformation in its energy landscape. Historically, the country has been the continent’s top petrol importer, heavily reliant.

Africa’s Quiet Rise of Surveillance States

Surveillance today is no longer confined to shadowy intelligence agencies or authoritarian regimes. Across the world, governments employ advanced digital tools to enhance security, improve governance, and protect citizens from.

Strengthening Security in West Africa: Burkina Faso and Senegal’s New Partnership

A new bilateral initiative targeting terrorism and transnational crime has been launched by Burkina Faso and Senegal in response to West Africa’s escalating insecurity. The partnership reflects a growing consensus.

Africa’s Energy Trilemma: Towards a Diversified Power Portfolio

Nations across the world are racing to redefine their power sources, not merely to combat climate change but to secure long-term economic resilience and national security. In 2024, global investments.

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.

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.

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.

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.

Is Crypto in Africa a Revolution or a Risk?

The adoption of cryptocurrency in Africa presents both opportunities and challenges. It offers the potential for financial inclusion, cross-border transactions and economic growth, particularly in regions with limited access to.