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SUSTAINABILITY OF FOREIGN AID to Africa is prone to a lot of challenges as the world increasingly comes under pressure...
Read moreDetailsQUESTIONS ABOUT CONTINUOUS dependence on foreign aid by African countries are indeed worrisome indicators of past failures that are still...
Read moreDetailsMAY 2013 WAS A MONTH when African political leaders stood on the watershed, on the cusp of an era in...
Read moreDetailsAT THE PERIPHERY OF global economic future stands Africa. As a continent, Africa is yet to begin any serious attempt...
Read moreDetailsSTRATEGIC INTELLIGENCE is one missing ingredient in the thinking of most African leaders. To match the constantly changing demands on...
Read moreDetailsGEORGE WEAH, LIBERIA’S incumbent president, contested for a re-election in last Tuesday, but was defeated in the second round of...
Read moreDetailsTWO MAJOR TERMINOLOGIES that have assumed prominence in global geopolitical and social settings are “antisemitism” and “islamophobia.” Events over the...
Read moreDetailsIF HOSTING A MAJOR EVENT is any strong indication of participation in the discussions on issues in that event, then...
Read moreDetailsIF HOSTING A MAJOR EVENT is any strong indication of participation in the discussions on issues in that event, then...
Read moreDetailsRECENT ATTACK ON ISRAEL by the Hamas armed militia of Palestinian stock in power from the Gaza Strip and the...
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