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The Naga: Ancient African Writing Systems and Knowledge
Naga/Nagash was also the title ‘King’ for the ancient Semitic speaking people of modern Ethiopia who lived in Arwe, and…
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Four more ways the CIA has meddled in Africa
The US Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) has a long history of involvement in African affairs, so Sunday’s reports that the…
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Brand new Macron, same old colonialism
France’s newly elected president, Emmanuel Macron, when asked in a press conference at the G20 summit in Hamburg why there…
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Africa is leading the mobile money revolution
Mobile money accounts are slowly replacing traditional bank accounts in sub-Saharan Africa, according to a new report by GSMA —…
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Meet Kenya’s Ex-Pig Farmer Turned Politician, the Only Person to Turn Up for TV debate
With less than a month before Kenya’s anticipated general election, the stage was prepared for a six-person debate at a…
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African countries urged to reform education or risk future revolutions
African countries risk violent revolutions by jobless youth in the future unless they reform their education systems in a manner…
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As the U.S. gets more involved in Somalia, beware these three fallacies
The United States is getting more involved in Somalia, the nation in the Horn of Africa that has been wrestling…
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African citizens have good reasons to be fed up with their politicians
A few months ago, a video in which a street boy blamed bad leadership for Nigeria’s socioeconomic problems, went viral on social…
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The Nigerian Neocolonial Jigsaw Puzzle
The Real African|| By Olusegun Morakinyo (olusegunmorakinyo99@gmail.com) Irrespective of what the western imperialist and its Nigerian agents propagate, the Nigerian and…
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West Africa's fight to keep bad medicine off shelves
As West Africa declares war on the market for expired and counterfeit medicines, start-ups are putting quality control in the…
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South Sudan's Women Deminers Brave Danger to Change Their Children's Future
A growing number of women deminers are clearing up bomb and unexploded ordnance – most of them mothers wanting to…
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On North Korea’s Lucrative Relationship With African States
A number of African countries have close ties to North Korea. And it is for the very same reasons that these…
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Throwback: The International Criminal Court and Gaddafi
The request by chief prosecutor Luis Moreno-Ocampo that arrest warrants for war crimes be issued against Colonel Muammar Gaddafi, his…
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How Judaism and Christianity Originated From Ancient Egyptian Mystic Sect
Professor Godini G. Darah of Department of English and Literary Studies, Delta State University, Abraka, has argued that Egyptian Mystery…
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