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Politics and Power in 2016

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DRC President under international pressure to resign

DRC President under international pressure to resign

July 7, 2016

Carlo Allegri/Reuters   By Byobe Malenga Sanctions and international pressure

Thoughts on the Nigerian Buratai Savings Scheme

Thoughts on the Nigerian Buratai Savings Scheme

July 4, 2016

Afolabi Sotunde/Reuters   By Prince Charles Dickson In practically all

Africa political opposition groups in limbo

Africa political opposition groups in limbo

July 1, 2016

Dai Kurokawa   By Joe Khamisi  The role of the

Philippines: President Duterte must break the cycle of human rights violations

Philippines: President Duterte must break the cycle of human rights violations

July 1, 2016

By Amnesty International The Philippines’ new President Rodrigo Duterte must

As Duterte takes over in Philippines, police killings stir fear

As Duterte takes over in Philippines, police killings stir fear

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Zambia: Closure of independent newspaper ploy to crackdown on freedom of press

Zambia: Closure of independent newspaper ploy to crackdown on freedom of press

June 23, 2016

By Amnesty International The decision to shut down the independent

Eritrea must immediately and unconditionally release prisoners of conscience

Eritrea must immediately and unconditionally release prisoners of conscience

June 22, 2016

By Amnesty International The Eritrean foreign minister’s confirmation that all

Restructuring Nigeria…a problem for critical thinkers

Restructuring Nigeria…a problem for critical thinkers

June 21, 2016

By Prince Charles Dickson Okay, I am from Plateau state,

Nigeria and the Needed Revolution

Nigeria and the Needed Revolution

June 20, 2016

By Dami Lare It is not for want of design

Youths on the street: The rise of democracy

Youths on the street: The rise of democracy

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John Bompengo   By Brian Minga Amza For many years,

Democracy: Benefit or Bane of Society?

Democracy: Benefit or Bane of Society?

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By Ogunniyi Abayomi At the end of May, Nigeria celebrated

Who Will Expiate For Whose Sins?

Who Will Expiate For Whose Sins?

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Kenya: We Talk Or We Perish

Kenya: We Talk Or We Perish

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Reuters   By Joe Khamisi One does not need a

2019: They Will Come Again

2019: They Will Come Again

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By Amore David Olamide The year of the next Nigerian

South Sudan Minister resigns accusing Governor of corruption

South Sudan Minister resigns accusing Governor of corruption

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By Dukhan Jundit Following the appointment by South Sudan President Salva

Interview with Anant Mishra

Interview with Anant Mishra

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  Michael Organ interviews Anant Mishra, human rights and political

Anthropology of hypocritical governance in Nigeria

Anthropology of hypocritical governance in Nigeria

May 24, 2016

By Prince Charles Dickson

Nigeria after 2015: Regressing or moving forward?

Nigeria after 2015: Regressing or moving forward?

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By Ogunniyi Abayomi Change was the enchanting statement of the

Ugandan opposition leader charged with treason and moved to prison

Ugandan opposition leader charged with treason and moved to prison

May 17, 2016

By Gloria Nakiyimba The runner up in the February Ugandan

Sun re o Oge: Fatalism of the Nigerian story

Sun re o Oge: Fatalism of the Nigerian story

May 17, 2016

By Prince Charles Dickson “Facts are stubborn things…” John Adams

Palestinians: 68 Years and Counting

Palestinians: 68 Years and Counting

May 16, 2016

By Sami Jamil Jadallah Every year at this time, Palestinians

Museveni sworn in as President amid controversy in Uganda

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May 13, 2016

By Gloria Nakiyimba Yoweri Kaguta Museveni has been sworn in

Poverty and Child Labour on the rise in Balochistan, Pakistan

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May 12, 2016

By Feroz Khan Jamali The people and children in one

Ugandan govt ban media coverage on opposition party campaign

Ugandan govt ban media coverage on opposition party campaign

May 6, 2016

By Gloria Nakiyimba The Ugandan government has banned live media

Secret mining deals fund presidential elections in DRC

Secret mining deals fund presidential elections in DRC

May 5, 2016

By Byobe Malenga Secretive mining deals risk illicitly financing this

To the Nigerian Inspector General: Shame catch me

To the Nigerian Inspector General: Shame catch me

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By Prince Charles Dickson “Police business is a hell of

Power Of Love, Not Love Of Power!

Power Of Love, Not Love Of Power!

April 20, 2016

REUTERS/Adnan Abidi (INDIA)   By Ananya S Guha A reappraisal

ABC of the Nigerian Civil Servant

ABC of the Nigerian Civil Servant

April 20, 2016

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Observations of an Expat: Hypocrisy

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