Pictures of thousands of youths who turned up for the Kenya Defence Forces recruitment drive a few weeks ago told a story beyond that of the...
Commerce Takes the Central Helm If you’re tuning into this, you’re likely aware of Yemi Cardoso becoming the new chief of the Central Bank of Nigeria...
“When the going gets tough, the tough gets going.” Right now, nobody on earth has a tougher assignment than you. You have my sympathies. Because you lead a...
Many Africans might have missed an event that should have been at the centre of the news. On August 23, 2023, India landed a spacecraft on...
In an average lifetime, an African is expected to get involved in and attend many weddings (and funerals). First, you attend those of your elders, which...
Political dissensions are a regular feature in every polity, whether the dissention is allowed to brim over, or it is kept under wraps until wraps unravel...
Six decades after gaining independence, African countries are once again confronting history. Within the context of geopolitical reconfiguration and the emergence of a multipolar world, we...
The current political situation in Tanzania may not resemble something you want to worry about, but if that is so, maybe you should take another look....
“Two recent events in Nigeria demonstrate state governors’ overlordship and self-absorbed nature. And with what we saw in Edo and Ogun states, it is also clear...
Military coups became the norm in several African countries shortly after independence until the 1990s when the current ‘wave’ of democracy began. The contagion effect from...