Terrorism in Burkina Faso: Evolution and Scale

Burkina Faso, a landlocked nation situated in the heart of the Sahel region, has been enmeshed in violence in recent years. Once considered relatively[…]

Algeria’s Project of the Century: 1.48 Gigawatt Solar Rollout

A Turning Point in the Desert In the sun-scorched expanse of North Africa, where daylight stretches long and intense across the Sahara, Algeria is[…]

Niger–France Tensions: Beyond the Headlines, Resources, Youth, and Regional Impact

When Niger’s military leadership warned in early 2026 that the country was prepared to confront France, the rhetoric reverberated far beyond Niamey. The statements,[…]

Ivory Coast’s Cocoa Paradox: Record Output, Falling Prices, and a Growing Bean Backlog

Ivory Coast’s cocoa boom is the result of decades of state-backed expansion that turned the country into the world’s largest cocoa producer, supplying about[…]

Seven Days of Horror in the World of Kidnappers – A Survivor’s Story (Part 3)

RecapPart Two ended with our tense release and an alarming warning of another attack nearby. In this final installment, I reflect on the aftermath[…]

Seven Days of Horror in the World of Kidnappers – A Survivor’s Story (Part 2)

Recap:In Part One, I described how an ordinary journey from Uyo to Abuja was violently interrupted when armed men ambushed our bus on the[…]

Seven Days of Horror in the World of Kidnappers – A Survivor’s Story.

This is the first part of a three-part series chronicling my abduction by armed terrorists along the Kogi–Okene highway on November 30, 2023. In[…]

Community Policing: The Return of Nigeria’s Retired Military Officers

In a bold move in Nigeria’s internal security strategy, the Federal Government has announced a plan to incorporate retired military officers into community policing[…]

Two Decades Of Africa’s Largest Street Party: Colour, Cash And Commerce

As the Calabar Carnival marks its 20th anniversary, it has evolved beyond a cultural spectacle into one of Nigeria’s most enduring experiments in culture-led[…]

Special Feature: The Use of Hobby Drone by Terrorists In African Conflicts

At dusk in a small village outside Mocímboa da Praia, northern Mozambique, the hum came again, a faint mechanical buzz, like a mosquito trapped[…]

A Cultural Assault on Conservation: Chinese Traditional Medicine’s Demands for Animal Parts.

In many locations across Africa and Asia, endangered animals such as pangolins, rhinos, tigers, elephants, and the rest are killed in large numbers, either[…]

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