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Nigeria: That our jokes don’t turn poisoned chalice
Africa Nigeria Opinion OPINION/NEWS POLITICS

Nigeria: That our jokes don’t turn poisoned chalice

May 30, 2017

Reuters photo   By Prince Charles Dickson   You can

The use of child soldiers is nothing new in Western societies
Africa HUMAN RIGHTS Opinion OPINION/NEWS

The use of child soldiers is nothing new in Western societies

May 29, 2017

EPA photo   By Rupen Savoulian   While we condemn

Literary prizes and the future of literature in Nigeria
Africa Fiction Literature Nigeria OPINION/NEWS POETRY / FICTION

Literary prizes and the future of literature in Nigeria

May 29, 2017

Emma Shercliff photo   By Ogunniyi Abayomi   Joy and

Actor and Boss in the Nigerian Political Drama
Africa Nigeria Opinion OPINION/NEWS POLITICS

Actor and Boss in the Nigerian Political Drama

May 23, 2017

Reuters photo   By Prince Charles Dickson     I

Rebel leader escapes in DRC prison raid
Africa News OPINION/NEWS

Rebel leader escapes in DRC prison raid

May 18, 2017

Reuters photo   By Sylvain Muyali   Malaka prison in

Nigerian Senator’s Book Launch or an Orchestra of Corruption?
Africa Nigeria Opinion OPINION/NEWS POLITICS

Nigerian Senator’s Book Launch or an Orchestra of Corruption?

May 17, 2017

Olatunji Obasa   By Awesu Olaniyi Williams   Barely 48

Nigeria’s formal informal sector must change gear and reverse
Africa Nigeria Opinion OPINION/NEWS

Nigeria’s formal informal sector must change gear and reverse

May 16, 2017

By Prince Charles Dickson   With the Joint Admission Matriculation

A misconstrued status of health and the dicey affairs of political society
Africa Nigeria Opinion OPINION/NEWS POLITICS

A misconstrued status of health and the dicey affairs of political society

May 15, 2017

AP photo   By Ogunniyi Abayomi   ‘Skeptical’, ‘prune’ and

Cameroon: An open letter
Africa Opinion OPINION/NEWS

Cameroon: An open letter

May 11, 2017

Reuters photo   By Joseph Besong   An Open Letter

Iya Wusa Syndrome: Hippie Nigerian Generational Shift
Africa Nigeria Opinion OPINION/NEWS

Iya Wusa Syndrome: Hippie Nigerian Generational Shift

May 11, 2017

Reuters photo   By Awesu Olaniyi Williams “I don’t know

Why Africans should support justice in DRC by acknowledging the Congolese genocide
Africa HUMAN RIGHTS Opinion OPINION/NEWS

Why Africans should support justice in DRC by acknowledging the Congolese genocide

May 9, 2017

AFP photo   By Benedicte Kumbi Last year friends such

At Half Time; Its Monkey Business Ahead 2019
Africa Nigeria Opinion OPINION/NEWS

At Half Time; Its Monkey Business Ahead 2019

May 9, 2017

Reuters photo   By Prince Charles Dickson   Laifi’n babba,

Sham nominations in Kenya have yielded many bogus ‘winners’
Africa Opinion OPINION/NEWS

Sham nominations in Kenya have yielded many bogus ‘winners’

May 5, 2017

Reuters photo   By Joe Khamisi If what happened in

There is still no Nigeria
Africa Nigeria Opinion OPINION/NEWS

There is still no Nigeria

May 1, 2017

Reuters photo   By Prince Charles Dickson The North-South Dichotomy

Thousands trapped by fighting in South Sudan as aid agencies pull out
Africa HUMAN RIGHTS News OPINION/NEWS

Thousands trapped by fighting in South Sudan as aid agencies pull out

April 28, 2017

Siegfried Modola/Reuters   By Katy Migiro Tens of thousands of

Kenyan nominations: Choosing thieves and land-grabbers
Africa Opinion OPINION/NEWS

Kenyan nominations: Choosing thieves and land-grabbers

April 28, 2017

Reuters photo   By Joe Khamisi In a few days,

Responsible Fathers, Airports, and the Orphaned Roads of Nigeria
Africa Nigeria Opinion OPINION/NEWS

Responsible Fathers, Airports, and the Orphaned Roads of Nigeria

April 24, 2017

Reuters photo   By Prince Charles Dickson In the country

Kenya opposition supporters wait for the white smoke as lawlessness spreads
Africa Opinion OPINION/NEWS

Kenya opposition supporters wait for the white smoke as lawlessness spreads

April 21, 2017

Tyler Hicks   By Joe Khamisi Anyone following the political

At least 82 aid workers killed in South Sudan since December 2013
Africa HUMAN RIGHTS News OPINION/NEWS

At least 82 aid workers killed in South Sudan since December 2013

April 20, 2017

By Peter Louis Eugene Owusu, Deputy Special Representative of the

Nigerian children, Nigeria’s future
Africa Nigeria Opinion OPINION/NEWS

Nigerian children, Nigeria’s future

April 17, 2017

Reuters photo   By Prince Charles Dickson   “It is

Should Kenya Legalize Marijuana?
Africa Opinion OPINION/NEWS

Should Kenya Legalize Marijuana?

April 14, 2017

By Joe Khamisi Should it or should it not be

Nigerian Democracy
Africa Nigeria Opinion OPINION/NEWS

Nigerian Democracy

April 13, 2017

Reuters photo   By Ogunniyi Abayomi   A military infused

Child victims of peacekeeper sex abuse say UN never helped them
Africa HUMAN RIGHTS News OPINION/NEWS

Child victims of peacekeeper sex abuse say UN never helped them

April 13, 2017

Sylvain Leichti/UN   By Code Blue Shocking new revelations about

Missionary work in Cameroon’s Nchang, Mamfe
Africa Opinion OPINION/NEWS

Missionary work in Cameroon’s Nchang, Mamfe

April 13, 2017

OFM photo   By Joseph Besong We celebrate great men

University researcher jailed for calling Ugandan President ‘a pair of buttocks’
Africa News OPINION/NEWS

University researcher jailed for calling Ugandan President ‘a pair of buttocks’

April 12, 2017

AFP photo   By Gloria Nakiyimba Makerere University researcher and

Nigeria: Recession, Confusion and Depression
Africa Nigeria Opinion OPINION/NEWS

Nigeria: Recession, Confusion and Depression

April 10, 2017

Akintunde Akinleye/Reuters   By Prince Charles Dickson I will start

Kalonzo Musyoka’s Presidential goal is untenable
Africa Opinion OPINION/NEWS

Kalonzo Musyoka’s Presidential goal is untenable

April 7, 2017

By Joe Khamisi As was widely expected, Stephen Kalonzo Musyoka,

Torture of Channel 4 journalists in Sudan highlights need to investigate Darfur chemical attacks
Africa HUMAN RIGHTS Opinion OPINION/NEWS

Torture of Channel 4 journalists in Sudan highlights need to investigate Darfur chemical attacks

April 6, 2017

Phil Cox/NVF   By Amnesty International The torture of two

We need a new name
Africa Nigeria Opinion OPINION/NEWS

We need a new name

April 5, 2017

Reuters photo   By Ogunniyi Abayomi   “We are completely

DRC President Kabila remains as negotiations continue
Africa Opinion OPINION/NEWS

DRC President Kabila remains as negotiations continue

April 4, 2017

AP photo   By Sylvain Muyali Congolese President Joseph Kabila is

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