Can Africa Bridge the Indigenous Medicine vs. Western Medicine Gap?

The debate between indigenous medicine and Western medicine continues to shape healthcare discourse worldwide. While Western medicine has evolved through scientific research, technological advancements, and pharmaceutical developments, indigenous medicine remains.

Inside Afrobeats: Latest Music, Artist Updates & Streaming Hits

Afrobeats, with its infectious rhythms and vibrant sounds, shows no signs of slowing down. Fans of this genre, often described as the heartbeat of modern African music, are enjoying yet.

Air Algérie’s Direct Flights to Nigeria might Strengthen Bilateral Relations

Before now, direct air travel between Nigeria and Algeria has been virtually non-existent, forcing travellers to endure long layovers and detours. That is about to change. In a major breakthrough.

The Cost of Democracy: How Much Do African Elections Really Cost?

Elections are fundamental to democracy, but their financial implications are enormous. Around the world, election costs have escalated due to factors such as technological advancements, voter education campaigns, increased security.

Why Africa Must Act to Save Its Native Languages from Extinction

Languages are more than just communication tools; they carry cultural heritage, identity, and the history of a people. Across the world, indigenous languages are facing extinction at an alarming rate..

Uganda Implements Power Price Cut Amid Strengthening Currency

Uganda has enacted its deepest reduction in electricity prices in two decades, in a move set to impact households and businesses alike, with an average tariff cut of 14% for.

Can Africa Bridge the Indigenous Medicine vs. Western Medicine Gap?

The debate between indigenous medicine and Western medicine continues to shape healthcare discourse worldwide. While Western medicine has evolved through scientific research, technological advancements, and pharmaceutical developments, indigenous medicine remains.

Inside Afrobeats: Latest Music, Artist Updates & Streaming Hits

Afrobeats, with its infectious rhythms and vibrant sounds, shows no signs of slowing down. Fans of this genre, often described as the heartbeat of modern African music, are enjoying yet.

Why Africa Must Act to Save Its Native Languages from Extinction

Uganda Implements Power Price Cut Amid Strengthening Currency

Can Africa Bridge the Indigenous Medicine vs. Western Medicine Gap?

Inside Afrobeats: Latest Music, Artist Updates & Streaming Hits

Air Algérie’s Direct Flights to Nigeria might Strengthen Bilateral Relations

The Cost of Democracy: How Much Do African Elections Really Cost?

Why Africa Must Act to Save Its Native Languages from Extinction

Uganda Implements Power Price Cut Amid Strengthening Currency

Can Africa Bridge the Indigenous Medicine vs. Western Medicine Gap?

Inside Afrobeats: Latest Music, Artist Updates & Streaming Hits

Air Algérie’s Direct Flights to Nigeria might Strengthen Bilateral Relations

The Cost of Democracy: How Much Do African Elections Really Cost?

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POTY 2025: A Grand Convergence of Africa’s Changemakers

The 14th edition of the African Leadership Magazine Persons of the Year (POTY) Awards is unfolding in the heart of Casablanca, Morocco, amidst the grandeur of the Marriott Hotel. Africa’s.

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Royal Vibes: How Afrobeats and Davido Brought Nigeria’s Sound to King Charles III

In a fascinating fusion of royalty and rhythm, King Charles III has openly expressed his admiration for Nigerian Pidgin English and the pulsating beats of Afrobeats music. At the heart.

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CASABLANCA 2025: 14TH ALM PERSONS OF THE YEAR EVENT

The stage is set for the 14th Annual African Leadership Magazine Persons of the Year (POTY) Awards, a prestigious celebration of leadership, innovation, and progress, to be held from February.

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Sacred Journeys: Exploring Africa’s Spiritual Treasures

In the early hours of a misty January morning, thousands gathered in the small Ethiopian town of Lalibela. Families, lone travellers, and pilgrims of all ages, some from nearby villages.

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The De-Marketing of Nigeria As An Investment Destination: The NNPC – Aliko Dangote Saga

By Victor Oladokun I’ve read with either great interest or dismay, several informed and uninformed comments about the current Aliko Dangote – NNPC brouhaha. Make no mistake about it. This is.

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Good Friday: An Exploration of Tradition, Reflection, and Humanity

Good Friday, observed by Christians around the world, stands as a solemn reminder of the crucifixion of Jesus Christ. It is a day marked by reflection, prayer, and deep contemplation..

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International Flair: Calabar Festival’s Global Inclusivity

Cultural festivals serve as vibrant connectors, weaving unity into our collective human experience. In this exploration, we delve into the captivating Calabar Festival in Nigeria, which exemplifies transformative power of.

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A Soulful Journey: Significance of January 15 in Nigeria

In the rhythmic cadence of time, January 15 emerges as a sacred tapestry woven with threads of sacrifice, unity, and profound reflection in Nigeria. This day, etched into the nation’s.

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Is 2024 Africa’s year of political revolution?

Get ready for a political seismic shift as Africa braces itself for the pivotal 2024 elections across eighteen nations. This isn’t just politics as usual; it’s a continent-wide spectacle promising.

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Why Africa Must Act to Save Its Native Languages from Extinction

Languages are more than just communication tools; they carry cultural heritage, identity, and the history of a people. Across the world, indigenous languages are facing extinction at an alarming rate..

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The Transformative Impact of the NEDC Under Mohammed Goni Alkali

In recognition of his transformative leadership, Mohammed Goni Alkali, the Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer (MD/CEO) of Nigeria’s North East Development Commission (NEDC), received the African Leadership Administrative Excellence.

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Are African Churches Really Driving Social and Economic Change?

Religious institutions have long played an integral role in global society, shaping cultures, governance, and economies. In many parts of the world, churches have evolved beyond spiritual centres to become.

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Land Rights vs. Development: Who Owns Africa’s Future?

The question of land rights versus development has long been a global conundrum, oscillating between economic progress and indigenous entitlements. Across continents, the delicate balance between empowering communities and driving.

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Africa’s Economic Growth Leading the Global South

The African Development Bank (AfDB) forecasted that in 2024, six of the world’s ten fastest-growing economies will hail from Africa, including nations like Rwanda, Côte d’Ivoire, and Benin. This trajectory.

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Evolution of African Parliaments: Adapting to 21st-Century Challenges

The 21st century has ushered in an era of rapid globalisation, technological advancements, and shifting political landscapes, requiring governance structures worldwide to adapt to emerging complexities. Parliaments, as the epicentre.

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Regional Blocs vs. Nationalism: Balancing Economic Unity and Sovereignty

With a growing push for deeper regional integration through initiatives like the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA), and while individual nations remain protective of their sovereignty and economic independence,.

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How Trump’s immigration policy will impact Africa

Donald Trump’s immigration policies had far-reaching implications for Africa, affecting not only migrants but also the broader economic and social landscape of the continent.   The “America First” policy The.

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Africa: A Call for Reparations and Economic Sovereignty

Justice for Africa is not merely a slogan; it is a call to action that echoed powerfully in Addis Ababa during the 46th Ordinary Session of the Executive Council of.

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Africa’s Fragmented Nations and the Quest for Unity

Africa, a region endowed with riches and cultural diversity, remains shackled by the invisible chains of colonial boundaries. The continent’s 54 nations, arbitrarily carved by European imperialists at the Berlin.

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Kemi Nshe: A Pillar of Leadership in Shendam & Beyond

Nichokas Kemi Nshe stands out as a formidable figure in Plateau State’s political landscape. His journey is one of remarkable resilience and dedication, as he recently emerged victorious in the.

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African Icons in STEM: Leading Innovation Beyond Borders

Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) have long served as the launchpads for transformative global change. In Africa, a new generation of leaders is rewriting the narrative, proving that innovation.

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Africa’s Stolen Heritage: Why Repatriation of Artefacts Matters

The repatriation of stolen African art is essential for healing and rebuilding the continent. Over centuries, the West looted countless artefacts, sculptures, and artworks during its expeditions to Africa, spanning.

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BRICS Banknote: The Implications Banknote on Intra-African Trade

The BRICS group—initially comprising Brazil, Russia, India, China, and South Africa—has introduced a new BRICS banknote to enhance economic cooperation among its member states. This banknote, intended as an alternative.

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Reparations and Reconciliation: Caribbean Leaders’ Hopes for the UK Government

In the ongoing discussions around reparations, Caribbean leaders are seeking dialogue with the United Kingdom regarding its role in the transatlantic slave trade. These calls for reparatory justice have been.

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The State of Press Freedom in Africa This Year

The 2024 World Press Freedom Index, released by Reporters Without Borders (RSF), paints a promising picture for journalism in parts of Africa. Several nations are making notable strides towards ensuring.

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Inside Afrobeats: Latest Music, Artist Updates & Streaming Hits

Afrobeats, with its infectious rhythms and vibrant sounds, shows no signs of slowing down. Fans of this genre, often described as the heartbeat of modern African music, are enjoying yet.

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Air Algérie’s Direct Flights to Nigeria might Strengthen Bilateral Relations

Before now, direct air travel between Nigeria and Algeria has been virtually non-existent, forcing travellers to endure long layovers and detours. That is about to change. In a major breakthrough.

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The Cost of Democracy: How Much Do African Elections Really Cost?

Elections are fundamental to democracy, but their financial implications are enormous. Around the world, election costs have escalated due to factors such as technological advancements, voter education campaigns, increased security.

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Why Africa Must Act to Save Its Native Languages from Extinction

Languages are more than just communication tools; they carry cultural heritage, identity, and the history of a people. Across the world, indigenous languages are facing extinction at an alarming rate..

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Uganda Implements Power Price Cut Amid Strengthening Currency

Uganda has enacted its deepest reduction in electricity prices in two decades, in a move set to impact households and businesses alike, with an average tariff cut of 14% for.

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Can Africa Bridge the Indigenous Medicine vs. Western Medicine Gap?

The debate between indigenous medicine and Western medicine continues to shape healthcare discourse worldwide. While Western medicine has evolved through scientific research, technological advancements, and pharmaceutical developments, indigenous medicine remains.

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The Great Green Wall: Africa’s Most Ambitious Environmental Project Yet?

Desertification is a global crisis that threatens food security, biodiversity, and livelihoods. According to the United Nations Convention to Combat Desertification (UNCCD), up to 40% of the world’s land is.

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Can Online Voting Work for Africa’s Next Generation of Voters?

As Africa’s digital transformation accelerates, online voting is gaining attention as a potential solution to enhance electoral processes. The continent’s growing youth population, increasing internet penetration, and widespread adoption of.

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Mobile Money in Ghana: Transaction Boom and Future Prospects

Mobile money has transformed the way Ghanaians conduct financial transactions, making cashless payments more accessible than ever. What was once a niche service has become a dominant force in the.

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U.S. Jet Fuel Imports Set to Surge: Impact of Nigeria’s Dangote Refinery

As travel activity ramps up ahead of the peak summer season, U.S. jet fuel imports surged to their highest levels in two years this past March. Analysts attribute this increase.

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Democracy and Gender: Will Africa Ever See Equal Political Representation?

In the global pursuit of gender equality, the political representation of women remains a subject of intense scrutiny. Democracy, ideally characterised by equal rights for all, often falls short in.

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Is Ecotourism a Catalyst for Sustainable Development in Africa?

Africa is home to some of the most diverse ecosystems on Earth, from the vast savannahs of the Serengeti to the lush rainforests of the Congo Basin. These natural wonders.

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Kenya Airways’ Profits Are Soaring – What Investors Should Know

Kenya Airways has reported its first pre-tax profit in over a decade, announcing earnings of 5.53 billion shillings (approximately $42.82 million) for the year 2024. This marks a remarkable recovery.

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Uganda Crude Oil Refinery: A Leap Towards Energy Independence

In a landmark development for Uganda’s energy sector, a UAE-backed company, Alpha MBM Investments, has secured a crucial contract to establish the country’s first crude oil refinery. This ambitious project,.

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How Affordable Housing Projects Can Solve Africa’s Urban Crisis

Africa stands on the brink of a profound urban crisis. As cities expand with a rapidly growing population, the challenge of housing millions of urban dwellers has become increasingly urgent..

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African Startup Sector Enters a New Growth Phase in 2025

The turning point for Africa’s start-up ecosystem has arrived in 2025, following a turbulent period in 2023 and 2024. A surge in funding and major achievements signal a fresh chapter,.

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The Week in Afrobeats: Celebrations, Announcements, and New Music

This past week, the Afrobeats scene has been bursting with energy, celebrating monumental anniversaries, new music releases, and exciting announcements that keep fans deeply engaged with the rich tapestry of.

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Beyond Sightseeing: The African Traveller’s New Rules of Tourism

“Travel is about the gorgeous feeling of teetering in the unknown.” – Anthony Bourdain Ever wondered why African travellers don’t follow the same script as Western tourists? While many global.

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Why Universal Basic Income is Important for Africa

The concept of Universal Basic Income (UBI) has long been discussed as a radical yet necessary economic intervention, a solution to growing inequality, automation-driven job displacement, and economic instability. In.

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Zambia’s Economic Recovery Surpasses Projections

At a time when many economies are struggling with sluggish recovery, Zambia has emerged as a benchmark for progress, posting an impressive 4% GDP expansion. This performance not only surpassed.

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