In December 1990, 38-year old Idris Deby came to head the Government of Chad after a successful coup. The country’s hope soared and they saw, finally,…
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As Nigeria’s resident doctors commenced an indefinite strike on Thursday over unpaid salaries, the man voted to be responsible for their welfare, sought medical services overseas,…
Nigeriens went out to pick a President in Historic Runoff on Sunday. A peaceful transition of power is crucial in the country’s ability to combat economic woes and insurgency along its borders.
When the African Nations Championship kicked off at the Ahmadou Ahidjo Stadium, Cameroon showed the world a glimpse of what Africa deeply entails. Beyond football, Africa’s…
The polarization in Nigeria today is akin to that of the sixties-the very kind that left a scar in our history. Besides the polarisation, the standard…
For some people, Aaron Sorkin’s The Newsroom was their first experience with the idea that America may not be the greatest country in the world. The…
By PI Imoesi Recently I read in the news how Nigeria is preparing to procure the COVID-19 vaccine for her citizenry. Is anything wrong in procuring…
The temporariness of power seems to be a lesson completely lost on many individuals, including African leaders, who find themselves in the position to wield it.…
Late in 2019, Wuhan, China reported a new coronavirus, sparking acute respiratory syndrome in human beings – the Covid-19. When global media picked up the story…
We are all an accident or misfortune away from incapacitation! Worldwide, the most common disability in people under the age of 50 is depression, followed by…