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Christopher Akor
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Sometime in May 2013, after a tough year of study at Oxford, three of us – an Englishman, a Spaniard and I – decided...
A senseless war in Ethiopia
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December 4, 2021
Just like I predicted over many weeks on this page, Ethiopia’s fresh-faced prime minister, Abiy Ahmed, is now foolishly and needlessly putting the final...
There will be no justice for the Lekki dead; It’s in the character of the Nigerian state
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November 29, 2021
For me, it was not the fact that young Nigerians were massacred at the Lekki toll gate on October 20 last year. Nigerians die...
27 years later, Black South Africans can’t be bothered to vote anymore!
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November 14, 2021
It took over 80 long years of relentless, bloody and tortuous battle to win the right to vote. But just 27 years later, this...
Déjà vu in Sudan
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November 10, 2021
Sudanese are back on the street once more in an attempt to salvage what remains of their revolution in 2019 that brought down long-time...
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