France’s venture into new, bigger colonial Africa
In the face of slipping grip on old vassals MAJORITY OF THE WORLD’S FRENCH speakers are in Africa. That seems...
Read moreDetailsDr. Olukayode Oyeleye, Business a.m.’s Editorial Advisor, who graduated in veterinary medicine from the University of Ibadan, Nigeria, before establishing himself in science and public policy journalism and communication, also has a postgraduate diploma in public administration, and is a former special adviser to two former Nigerian ministers of agriculture. He specialises in development and policy issues in the areas of food, trade and competition, security, governance, environment and innovation, politics and emerging economies.
In the face of slipping grip on old vassals MAJORITY OF THE WORLD’S FRENCH speakers are in Africa. That seems...
Read moreDetailsWEST AFRICA IS TORN between three distinct interests, all pulling in different directions. Hitherto, the ordinary West Africans have been...
Read moreDetailsTIMING IS OF ESSENCE in diplomatic relations. Events can spiral out of control if not managed on time and in...
Read moreDetailsINTERGOVERNMENTAL organisations have repeatedly failed to prove that they can act in preventive capacities in matters affecting the internal running...
Read moreDetailsFRAMING THE TERRORISM STORY in Nigeria among private and public commentators has exposed the shallowness of understanding, poverty of ideas...
Read moreDetailsQUANDARY APPEARS TO be the word that best suits Nigeria’s security situation right now. The country may well proceed from...
Read moreDetailsSHAMBOLIC ELECTIONS have become an epidemic in Africa, for their frequency, ferocity and the scales involved. It has come to...
Read moreDetailsOlukayode Oyeleye Nigerians have been called upon to institutionalise ethics and nurture a culture of invention for the country's greater...
Read moreDetailsCURRENT CENTRAL GOVERNMENT of Nigeria did not begin with any great promise. If anything, it was prefaced with campaign promises...
Read moreDetailsAFRICAN UNION (AU) officially adopted Swahili as an official working language for the continent in February 2022, following the approval...
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