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Is the Spate of African Coups Affecting the French Economy?
Since 2021, France has witnessed a decline in economic growth. A key question is whether France’s ailing economy has any connection to the recent spate of coups and subsequent loss of key long-term allies in Francophone Africa.
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Africa’s Role in the Future of Artificial Intelligence

Nigeria celebrates its 65th independence anniversary during a period of uninterrupted 26 years of democratic governance..
Is the Spate of African Coups Affecting the French Economy?

Nigeria celebrates its 65th independence anniversary during a period of uninterrupted 26 years of democratic governance..
A Yoruba Woman’s Notes On Language as a Barrier, Bridge ...

Nigeria celebrates its 65th independence anniversary during a period of uninterrupted 26 years of democratic governance..
A Vision for Nigeria’s Queer Future.

Nigeria celebrates its 65th independence anniversary during a period of uninterrupted 26 years of democratic governance..
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Is This the Federation Nnamdi Azikiwe Fought For?
Nigeria celebrates its 65th independence anniversary during a period of uninterrupted 26 years of democratic governance. Despite this commendable sustenance of democracy, the country struggles to unite as ethnic tension rises.

Diaspora’s Struggle to Belong Home and Away
If the media plays an important role in the extreme portrayal of the West as a haven in the mind of the African, we might also assume that the same media largely has a role to play in the making of the self-perception of Africans.

The Rocky Independence of Congo-Brazzaville
Since its independence from France 65 years ago, the Republic of Congo has remained profoundly shaped by its Marxist-Leninist past, marked by authoritarian resilience and intimate Chinese connections.

‘Who Do We Imagine AI Is Built By and Built For?’
With AI proponents promising to ‘save’ Africa, Nanjala Nyabola asks an urgent question: what happens when a continent’s future is outsourced to someone else’s imagination? We discuss the politics of technology, the myth of the ‘cloud’, and why the next digital revolution must begin with African wome

How Technology Preserves the Legacy of Colonialism Across Africa
The parallels between colonialism and bias in modern technology offer an instructive analysis that reveals how contemporary digital infrastructures perpetuate colonial power even as they claim to connect the world and advance social justice issues.

Is Ibrahim Traoré the Pan-Africanist Africa Needs?
In a period of dwindling pan-Africanism, Ibrahim Traoré has risen as one of Africa’s most favourite leaders, raising questions about whether he represents a new breed of pan-Africanism.
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