Ghanaian trader killings in Burkina Faso signal growing threat to West African Economic Integration

On February 14, seven Ghanaian tomato traders were killed in an attack by suspected Islamist militants in the town of Titao in northern Burkina[…]

Kenya Delays China Trade Deal As Focus Shifts To United States Trade Negotiations

In a bold move that could reshape its economic future, Kenya has delayed finalising a trade agreement with China to safeguard long-term access to[…]

Is Environmental Pollution the Cost for Irresponsible Economic Development in Zambia?

When the promise of economic growth is weighed against environmental realities in Africa, the balance is rarely simple. In Zambia, a country known for[…]

Resource Control and the Uranium Question in Niger Republic

The road into Arlit tells its own story. Long before the mines appear, the dust thickens, clinging to skin and clothing. Rusted metal frames[…]

The Museum Without Bronzes: Edo’s MOWAA And The Quest For Cultural Restitution

Walk through the wide glass doors of the Museum of West African Art (MOWAA), and you are struck by a calm, modern order. Light[…]

Nigerian Ginger: A Case Study in Agricultural Policy Failure.

The Nigerian Ginger: A Historical Overview In Southern Kaduna and neighbouring belts, ginger was not just a spice: it was school fees, food on[…]

The Sacrifice Zone: Lead Pollution In Zambia.

At 42, Bertha Sabuni begins her day before dawn, walking out of her home in Makululu, Kabwe, to wash clothes for neighbors. Despite completing[…]

Redrawing The Map Of The World: Centering Africa’s Global Position.

Africa lies between the Atlantic and Indian oceans, a vast continent of deserts, mountains, rivers, and thick forests. It is home to 1.4 billion[…]

African Countries and the Diplomatic Quagmire Of 3rd Country Deportees From The United States.

Benjamin, a Nigerian deportee, was flown from the United States to Ghana, shackled, dehumanised, and abandoned without papers. At a military-run camp outside Accra,[…]

From Classrooms to the Streets: The Struggle of Out-of-School Children in Nigeria

The First Time a Classroom Disappears School is on holiday, but the crisis I found does not take breaks. In Kano, Plateau,Abia, Imo and[…]

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