By John Ikani A battle-hardened Captain Ibrahim Traoré toppled Lt. Col Paul-Henri Damiba on September 30, marking the country's second military coup this year, in what could slow down an eventual transition to civilian rule for...
By John Ikani Reactions have continued to trail the viral video footage of US President, Joe Biden arriving in his motorcade for the Queen's funeral, in sharp contrast to viral photos that captured African leaders 'bundled'...
By John Ikani For many, it is a bad - if not the worst - time to be in crypto as indicators paint a gloomy future for an already bearish market. To begin with, the flagship...
By John Ikani When militaries in Mali and Burkina Faso rode on popular anger to erode years of democratic gains, many expected that they will contain growing extremist violence over the last decade that has killed...
By John Ikani The DR Congo is the second largest country in Africa, and home to a deadly decades-long conflict which has killed millions and forced millions more to flee their homes. Attacks are nothing new,...
Policy Shapers, the youth-led policy advocacy group leading the #ReformIELTS advocacy campaign for the exemption of Nigeria and other English-speaking African countries from writing IELTS exams, says recent comments made by the UK High Commissioner to...
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