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Read moreDetailsTHE ‘AFRICA RISING’ narrative just inched some steps forward a fortnight ago. This happened in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, on the...
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Read moreDetailsOn the New Year day, Jair Bolsonaro was sworn in as the President of Brazil after he has won a...
Read moreDetailsHistory was made when African leaders met in Ethiopia’s capital city, Addis Ababa, in 2009 to try to resolve the...
Read moreDetailsWhen the ‘Brexiteers’ in the United Kingdom vigorously campaigned, argued and voted to leave the European Union (EU) recently, little...
Read moreDetailsFor nearly a year, various Afro-centric issues have been raised weekly on this medium by this author. Essentially, the attention...
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