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Nigeria Diaspora Commission – The time is NOW!

By: Titus Olowokere, Atlanta, GA “Hon. Abike Dabiri-Erewa, took up the challenge with a passion, blazing the trail of diaspora consciousness, creating astounding awareness on the seriousness and urgency of.

UN, Security Council, G8 join forces to support Libya’s “legitimate institutions”

“We are committed to leading international support for Libya’s security (…), we support Libya’s path to World Trade Organization (WTO)’s accession and we welcome the progress made by the Libyan.

Zimbabwe: Constitutional Court Upholds Mugabe’s July 31st Poll Date

Zimbabwe will hold elections in just over three weeks’ time after the Constitutional Court dismissed an application by Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai, MDC leader Welshman Ncube and others for an.

AFRICOM: Matters Arising

Under Obama, military and security engagement with Africa has expanded significantly, with the rapid growth of military personnel on the continent. AFRICOM, the U.S. command, has grown to 2,000 staff.

Understanding Russian Engagement With Africa

At the highest levels of government, Russia’s leaders remain deeply involved ‘ ith crafting a mutually beneficial engagement with Africa. For most of the past decade, Russia has gradually returned.

Gov. Abdul Aziz Yari Of Zamfara: A Profile

Alhaji Abdulaziz Yari Abubakar is not your run of the mill politician. He speaks candidly and when asked why he is not cut in the mould of the average politician,.

Africa’s Water Resources

By Matt McGrath Science reporter, BBC World Service Scientists say the notoriously dry continent of Africa is sitting on a vast reservoir of groundwater. They argue that the total volume.

The Real Africa – By Karen Rothmyer

Poverty rates throughout the continent have been falling steadily and much faster than previously thought, according to the National Bureau of Economic Research. The death rate of children under five.

Liberia: Women in Liberia Growing Both Confidence and Rice Through P4P

After the civil war in Liberia, the women of Gbokuma village came together to address pressing issues like poverty, illiteracy and lack of access to primary healthcare. Today, about ten.