Oyebamiji Adesoji
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…
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Africa’s 2024 Recap and What to Expect in 2025
Africa, second largest continent on Earth, will become a pivotal player in international affairs in the coming decades. A confluence…
Lukarawa Terror Group: A New Threat to Nigeria’s Security Landscape
Lakurawa is not an entirely new phenomenon. The group’s ideological and operational framework stems from Jama’atu Muslimina [Jama'atu Ansarul Musilimina…
2024 ‘New Africa Summit’ in Riyadh and the Future of Saudi-African Cooperation
Saudi Arabia has a long-standing relationship with African nations, having provided over $45 billion in aid to support development and…
FOCAC 2024: A New Era of African-Chinese Partnership?
Since the end of World War II, Third World nations, represented by China and African countries, have achieved independence and…
How Solar Power is Supporting Kenya’s Efforts to Promote Green Energy
The Kenyan government is implementing several supporting policies, incentives, and regulations for off-grid technologies such as tax breaks, mini-grid regulations…
Dangote Refinery-NNPC Spat: What does it say about Nigeria’s oil and gas industry?
Africa is facing more severe climate change than most other parts of the world, despite bearing the least responsibility for…