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May 28, 2026

Beyond the Ballot: What Nigerians Should Expect as the 2027 General Elections Approach

By Oluwaseun Taiwo Nigeria’s 2027 general elections are gradually moving from political speculation to national reality. Across the[…]

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May 26, 2026

Climate Change and Conflict in Africa: How Environmental Stress Fuels Insecurity

By Esther Oniseitan Climate change has become one of the most pressing security challenges facing Africa today. Although[…]

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May 26, 2026

Uganda’s Anti-Aid Strategy: A Path to Independence or a Prelude to Financial Pressure?

By Angel Uganda is a country located in East Africa that is rich in natural resources, fertile agricultural[…]

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May 26, 2026

Nigeria’s Economic Reforms and the Rising Cost of Living: Are Citizens Being Left Behind?

By Esther Oniseitan Nigeria’s economy is undergoing one of its most significant transitions since the return to democratic[…]

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April 29, 2026

Africa Must Unite or Fall

By Assam Francis The world is on fire, and nobody is pretending otherwise anymore. Russia’s war on Ukraine[…]

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April 24, 2026

THE RISE OF YOUTH-LED PEACE INITIATIVES IN AFRICA- HOW YOUNG AFRICANS ARE WORKING TO PREVENT LOCAL CONFLICTS

By Esther Oniseitan There have been significant changes across Africa, and Africa’s teeming youth remain at the forefront[…]

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April 24, 2026

Senegal’s New Anti-LGBTQ Law: Clash of Cultures or Infringement on Basic Human Rights?

By Esther Oniseitan In March 2026, Senegal drew widespread attention with a new anti-LGBTQ+ law, one of the[…]

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April 23, 2026

When Truth Competes: Information, Misinformation, and Disinformation in Africa’s Digital Democracy

By Oluwaseun Taiwo Scroll. Like. Share. Repeat. That is the rhythm of today’s information ecosystem, where a single[…]

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March 31, 2026

Sudan: The Crisis the World Chose to Ignore

By Assam Francis While the world has its attention on the ongoing missile parade between Iran, Israel and[…]

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