
Canada: African scholar prepares for return
The name Clement Apaak is a well known in the African community and to some extent the wider community of BC’s Lower Mainland. He was a radio host, scholar, (...)
The name Clement Apaak is a well known in the African community and to some extent the wider community of BC’s Lower Mainland. He was a radio host, scholar, (...)
Commentary President Yahya Jammeh of the Gambia, notorious for heaping bogus titles on himself, is yet again embarking on another ego boosting trip, by (...)
In what could be described as one of the greatest upsets in contemporary West African politics, the man who came second in the first round of the Guinean (...)
By Carlos Dews, Rome, Italy. ‘’The nigger show." I first heard this expression used to describe the Obama administration during a visit to my hometown (...)
Paper presented by Honourable Ibrahim Sorie (of Sierra Leone) At the regional consultation on the draft guidelines on foreign debts and human rights (...)
The legendary former Nigerian leader, General(now Dr) Yakubu Gowon will be part of the Carter Center’s observer team to Guinea’s run off election this (...)
Commentary By Hawah Sesay, London, UK. The health of any nation is an enormous responsibility for any government, especially for one with limited (...)
Her name is Nokulunga Buthelezi; Lunga for short. She comes from South Africa and is one of the most incredible contortionists in the world today. (...)
Opinion. By Kofi Akosah-Sarpong, USA. They are supposed to be from the same ruling National Democratic Congress (NDC) party but events wheeling (...)
By Ledio Cakaj The Lord’s Resistance Army, or LRA, in existence for more than two decades, is the rebel group responsible for Africa’s longest running (...)
Her name is Sister Fa. That’s the showbiz name. Her real name is Fatou Diatta. She is one of the rare Senegalese female hip hop artistes. Sister Fa is a (...)
The first African to win the Nobel Prize in literature, Wole Soyinka, has said that the reversal of Africa’s brain drain is key to the continent’s (...)