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Corruption In Nigeria: UK Must Cooperate

The UK appears to be the leading nation where money stolen from Nigeria always find safe place.

2nd January 2016
China Inroads Call for Quality Leadership in Afric...

Two powers have their tentacles deep into the sinuses of the continent; the West in "software" and C...

24th January 2011
Indices on Africa: Do they Hold Water?

Dependency on foreign investment while refusing to aggressively improve the local economy leaves Afr...

24th January 2011
Are Africans Being Measured by a Shorter Yardstick...

We have to be taught to love who and what we are, while at the same time developing the skills and t...

29th January 2011
Leaders Burning Africa's Granary

Our leaders have eaten for over 50 years and now they are keen to burn Africa's granary

1st February 2011
U.S - China Relations: Why the Strain?

Prudent nations must recognize when to stop, adjust and amend to new ways and expectations.

18th July 2011
Brazil: Africa's Promising Economic Ally

Unlike the West's multinational corporational and imperialist approach to Africa and China's economi...

1st August 2011
Hunger in Africa: What a Shame!

Why does Africa always seek external intervention? Were the United Nations, UNHCR, WFP and UNICEF...

1st August 2011
Donald Kaberuka: What Africa is Looking For

The critical mass of resources Africa needs to unlock her potential is unlikely to come from rich co...

2nd August 2011
Famine and Affluence: Addressing Systemic Causes

What appears like a natural disaster, is actually an artificial, well orchestrated scheme deliberate...

2nd August 2011
Political Federation Will Spur Eastern Africa Grow...

We cannot assist directly the people of Burundi because of “Sovereign ropes.” Instead, the UN comes...

9th August 2011
Diversification: Key to Sustainable Development

Competition is very effective in improving technical parameters of production, making firms be respo...

9th August 2011
Africa Must Arise

Nigeria produced an indigenous automobile called Igala - a Volkswagen car, in partnership with Brazi...

15th August 2011
Cry! The Beloved Norway

Immigrants and Norwegians have expressed relief that the attacker was not an immigrant or a foreigne...

15th August 2011
Nigeria: Operation Adopt A Looter

Regardless of how much growth our national economy is showing on paper, a country that cannibalizes...

27th February 2012
Africa: Why Rear Views are Counterproductive

I have no idea what MLK would do were he alive today. He probably would have been overwhelmed by cha...

5th March 2012
Bankrupt Britain: What Lessons Can be Drawn?

That the UK has been broke for quite some time helps explain why former British premier Tony Blair a...

5th March 2012
Inexcusable Corruption in Black Africa

The World Bank and the 'World Bank Group' whose President is Robert Zoelick are literally working to...

5th March 2012
The Black Man’s Burden

Driving global economic growth abroad, whilst benefiting little at home is the “black man's burden.”

5th March 2012
Wade: Will He Make It?

Let Senegalese make it possible for Wade to pack and hit the road to oblivion.Will the opposition go...

5th March 2012
Africa and Africans in the Diaspora: Time for Acti...

Africans in the Diaspora must do for Africa what the Chinese and India Diasporas have done in the re...

7th March 2012
Kikwete: Globetrotting Interrogated

Tanzanians want their president to be tamed and be held accountable for the hard-earned taxpayer mon...

12th March 2012
Governance and Economic Development

Nigeria does not have to wait 230 years to realize it is wasting its resources engaging in non-produ...

12th March 2012
Unlocking Africa’s Potential

Africans themselves (ourselves) are leading the growth in investment across the continent, and displ...

8th March 2012
Decent Work and Dignity for Domestic Workers

In many countries such as Brazil or South Africa, domestic work is the most important source of wome...

9th March 2012
Kony and Obama's Intrigues amongst Africans and Af...

This century America will look to cart three Cs out of Africa: Crude, Capital and China

19th March 2012
China Captures Africa from the West

The US remains by far the greatest world power today. However China is progressively chipping away a...

19th March 2012
Uganda and the Paradox of Plenty

With proven reserves of 2.5 billion barrels of oil so far confirmed in the Albertine Rift exploratio...

19th March 2012
Corruption: Virtue or Vice?

Corruption can spur positive results in terms of economic and political development.

23rd March 2012
Africa - China Relations: Africa Must Tread Carefu...

As much as China has presented a window of opportunities to Africa, its increasing influence is ass...

23rd March 2012
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