Blog
Apr 30 2024

Setting Sail Again: Exploring the Resurgence of Somali Piracy in the Context of African Development

By Unwana Samuel Understanding Al-Shabaab Somali piracy has been a thorn in the side of international security for years. Pirates have been causing trouble and harm in the waters off the coast. Fortunately, the pirates’ influence and impact started decreasing in 2013. However, their operations resurged in recent months. On 12th March 2024, pirates hijacked[…]

Read More
Apr 30 2024

Strengthening the Somalian State’s Capacity to Deal with Al-Shabaab

By Lauretta Jimba Understanding Al-Shabaab Al-Shabaab, an Islamist militant group, which has been linked to Al Qaeda and pledged allegiance to its leadership, emerged in Somalia in the mid-2000s, with the aim of overthrowing the Somali government, and establishing an Islamic state governed by Sharia law. Since then, Al-Shabaab has carried out numerous high-profile attacks[…]

Read More
Apr 30 2024

Assessing the Economic and Security Prospects of Niger Republic under Military Rule

By David Odunusi Since July 2023, Niger Republic has been under military rule. The military seized power from the democratically elected government of President Bazoum, who had come into power less than two years in a relatively free and fair election. The military’s justification for seizing power in Niger Republic revolves around perceived governance failures,[…]

Read More
Apr 29 2024

Faye’s Triumph: A Catalyst for Populist Surge In Africa?

By Chidinma Nebolisa March 2024 marked a historic moment in Senegal’s political landscape as Bassirou Diomaye Faye ascended to the presidency, becoming Africa’s youngest leader. From Macky Sall’s postponement to Faye’s landslide victory, the Senegalese election saga has been one for the books, captivating global attention.  Many attribute his victory to his “radical” campaign ideologies,[…]

Read More
Apr 18 2024

The Return of Zuma: A Political Controversy Unfolds

By Oluwaseun Taiwo As South Africa gears up for its upcoming election, the political landscape is once again dominated by the controversial figure of former President Jacob Zuma. Amidst a storm of legal battles and public outcry, Zuma has announced his candidacy for the presidency under the banner of the uMKhonto We SIZWe (MK) party.[…]

Read More
Nov 23 2022

Nigeria’s Militarised Democracy and the 2023 Presidential Election

By Michael Nwankpa A Brief History of Democracy in Nigeria Nigeria’s fledgling democracy boasts of six elections and three changes of government. All these have happened since 1999 when Nigeria returned to civilian government after 16 years of consecutive military regimes. Most describe this period as the Fourth Republic. The Fourth Republic is Nigeria’s longest democratic[…]

Read More
Dec 21 2021

A Humane and Sensible Approach to the Immigration Crisis

By Michael Nwankpa The UK needs to move away from its current overtly security-focused approach to migration in favour of a more sensible and humane one. In the last year, there has been a sharp increase in the number of people trying to cross the English Channel on small boats. According to Home Office data, over 25,000[…]

Read More

Categories

Archives