Biodiversity: Africa’s key to food security and sustainable livelihoods
Olukayode Oyeleye
March 4, 2019

UNFOLDING EVENTS all over the world are pointing in one direction; that is the imminence of climate change which may prove irreversible. The timing, magnitude of impacts and places where impacts would be felt might vary, but climate change has proven to be inescapable. Choices before nations and regions of the world require a good […]
Africa braces for global goals on sustainable development
Olukayode Oyeleye
February 21, 2019

THE ‘AFRICA RISING’ narrative just inched some steps forward a fortnight ago. This happened in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, on the margins of the 32nd Ordinary Session of the Assembly of the Heads of State and Government of the African Union, with the launch of two related initiatives. These seemingly interwoven initiatives, it is hoped, would […]
Africa, wood-based fuels and sustainable development
Olukayode Oyeleye
February 11, 2019

AFRICA’s climate and environmental sustainability are two issues in one that cannot afford to be kept at the backburner any further. Events and activities are unfolding that are changing the climate and the environment. Carbon footprint within the continent needs closer attention, monitoring and control. Although much has been said about the contribution of smokestack […]
Africa’s quandary under global environmental stress
Olukayode Oyeleye
January 26, 2019

The last week was remarkable for the robust emphasis given to the issue of climate change, environmental stewardship and sustainable development in the 2019 World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland. That the two preceding articles by this writer in this newspaper had raised concerns in the African context was to present a microcosm of the […]
Tech-induced pollution: Africa’s current and future challenge
Olukayode Oyeleye
January 14, 2019

The events, products and practices that would shape the future are already becoming evident. Many are with us already. The age of disruption is not helping matters either. Although the developed countries have peaked in some areas of sophistication, many developing countries are racing against time, seeking to have their fair share of technological breakthroughs […]
Africa’s agriculture and climate, like Brazil’s, at crossroads
Olukayode Oyeleye
January 7, 2019

On the New Year day, Jair Bolsonaro was sworn in as the President of Brazil after he has won a popular acclaim through his victory at the polls last year. The new president did not waste time or mince words about his intention to bring about sweeping changes in many areas of governance in Brazil, […]
Africa: from analysis to action (3)
Olukayode Oyeleye
December 31, 2018

History was made when African leaders met in Ethiopia’s capital city, Addis Ababa, in 2009 to try to resolve the youth unemployment crisis. The time span of 2009 to 2018 was declared the “African Youth Decade” and the leaders resolved to mobilise resources, including from the private sector for youth development. Within this past decade, […]
Africa: from analysis to action (2)
Olukayode Oyeleye
December 17, 2018

When the ‘Brexiteers’ in the United Kingdom vigorously campaigned, argued and voted to leave the European Union (EU) recently, little did they realise that the road to that divorce was going to be long, winding and bumpy. The referendum of 23 June 2016 in which 52 per cent of those who voted supported withdrawal has […]
Africa: from analysis to action
Olukayode Oyeleye
December 10, 2018

For nearly a year, various Afro-centric issues have been raised weekly on this medium by this author. Essentially, the attention drawn to them was neither meant to scare nor was it a literary virtuoso but a call for action. Although Africa has been a hotbed of crisis as a result of pockets of wars and […]
Regional architecture for Africa’s prosperity
Olukayode Oyeleye
December 3, 2018

THE CONTINENT of Africa is vast. In land mass it occupies a land area that is about four times the size of the United States, excluding Alaska and Hawaii). It is three times bigger than China. And, it has been estimated to be bigger than the land masses of the US, China, India, Mexico, Peru, […]