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This year, 2021, commemorates the 12th anniversary of Mohamed Yusuf’s extrajudicial death in police custody in Borno State, Nigeria, and the beginning of a new and terrible chapter in Boko Haram’s...
On Tuesday, President of South Africa Cyril Ramaphosa was set to deliver a keynote speech at an event marking the establishment of the National Ports Authority. After being invited to the podium,...
The journey to the July Olympics has been bumpy. The citizens of Japan, the host country, are opposed to the event taking place. At least among visiting supporters, the stadium seats will be mostly vacant....
Ethiopians voted in a key parliamentary election on June 21, which took place amid war and hunger in the northern Tigray area, as well as doubts over the election’s integrity, with Prime Minister...
I would have to acknowledge that by the logic of what Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie refers to as “prevailing ideological orthodoxy”, many would find problematic my writing of this essay. She is...
Nigeria’s government declared, ironically through the Twitter account of the Federal Ministry of Information and Culture, on June 4, 2021, that Twitter operations in the country will be suspended....
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