Oyebamiji Adesoji
Lomé ‘s Port: The Hidden Influence on West Africa’s Political Landscape
Togo, a country of western Africa. Lomé, the capital, it is situated in the southwest of the country and is…
Why South Sudan-Uganda Diplomatic Ties Matter More Than Ever
It should be argued that a peaceful settlement of the border issue would avoid further violence and consolidate the economic…
Ethiopia’s Dam: A Geopolitical Battle for Nile Supremacy
Ethiopia and Egypt have been trying to find an agreement for years over the $4 billion dam, which Ethiopia began…
Could the US-Brokered Peace Deal Transform Rwanda and Congo’s Relations?
More than 100 armed groups are believed to be active in eastern Congo, with the Rwanda-backed M23 rebel group being…
Impact of Israel-Iran Conflicts on African Economies: A Closer Look
Generally speaking, conflicts lead to the disruption of energy markets and shipping routes, trade sanctions, shortages of fertilizers and other…
Unearthing Danger: How Illegal Gold Mining Fuels Insecurity in Nigeria
From the mines to the refineries and trading hubs, gold’s journey to market is fraught with risk. The precious metal…
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Impending U.S. Fund Cuts: A Test for AfDB’s Leadership
In the past, the provision of infrastructure in Africa was largely the preserve of government and public finances. In the…
Diplomacy in Action: Boosting Africa’s Mining Sector Through Nigeria and South Africa
Africa is the world’s most mineral-rich continent, endowed with abundant metallic and non-metallic minerals and gemstones. Africa’s mineral wealth is…
Dramatic Turn in South Africa’s Budget Battle: What it Means for the Economy
The budget negotiations have exposed fissures within the coalition between the left-leaning ANC and the center-right DA, its longtime rival.…
What Qatar’s Mediation Means for Rwanda and DRC: A Diplomatic Triumph?
As it’s a principle in Qatar foreign policy to comply diplomatic efforts with UN principles and international law. On the…
Power at Stake: Is Gabon Heading Towards Change with Oligui Nguema?
Gabon will hold presidential elections on April 12 to end military rule which began with a coup on April 30,…
South Sudan’s Path to Peace: Overcoming Internal Strife Post-Independence
Conflict and insecurity continue to be significant drivers of people’s needs. Incidents of violence attributed to conventional parties to the…