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The idea behind saving a beleaguered Africa was commendable. Nonetheless, the interventionists had a tunnel vision: they forgot alternatives, or...
Read moreDetailsMuch has been argued about the ascendancy of Asia in the emerging global economy. Publications, commentaries, documentaries and broadcast resources...
Read moreDetailsAfrica is in a race against time, with global climate events ahead of the race. Generic considerations of climate events...
Read moreDetailsAFRICA CURRENTLY STANDS at crossroads, hedging against food insecurity. Experiences across the regions uniformly indicate grim prospects and of vulnerabilities....
Read moreDetailsThere are many reasons to be optimistic about Africa. One of such was articulated by McKinsey, a consulting firm. In...
Read moreDetailsRECOGNITION OF THE STRATEGIC relevance of the youthful population in any nation, economy or continent is essential. This needs to elicit...
Read moreDetailsAfrica sits on a time bomb, waiting to explode for good or for ill. With a population estimated at 1,287,920,518...
Read moreDetailsAfrica earns the reputation of producing more cassava than any other crop. FAO figures, in 2011, revealed that the continent...
Read moreDetailsThe centre of gravity of food security may indeed be shifting from the global north to the global south. In...
Read moreDetailsAfrican continent presents stark contrasts in socio-economic contexts. In these contexts are embedded contradictions and crises associated with development, wealth...
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