The militarized countries have gone back to fighting colonial wars, and have very little interest in human suffering. We back the mass starvation of 2 million people after all. Why would we even ...
Very concerning indeed… it’s not common knowledge that the teff we eat has been genetically edited…it’s criminal!
Thanks for sharing this insightful article! It's fascinating to see how African concerns are providing a preview of the tensions we might encounter in the upcoming global stocktake. Understanding...
I frankly don't understand the thrust of your critique here. Let's take your "worst case" numbers as fact and say Davenport & Stam vastly under-counted – 811,941 Tutsi living in Rwanda on the e...
Everything now seems to boil down to means, or ability. Or stupidity. That's the price the world powers will pay for refusing to stick to their own rules, just because the ones complaining about ...
https://africanarguments.org/2023/11/who-stands-with-palestine/#comment-447489
The cost of elections in some African countries are alarming. One wonders why would an African elite in Nigeria e.g. spend $100-300 $ million dollars to be a president, unless he is sure he will ...
https://africanarguments.org/2024/04/africas-democratic-dividend/#comment-447474
This piece peddles the jaded leftist shibboleths that pass for "scholarship" in woke circles. No one takes them seriously in most of the world, Nigeria included.
https://africanarguments.org/2021/05/bobrisky-a-mirror-for-nigeria/#comment-447471
Language for us should be a means of communications rather than a means of conflict. it is a means of communication that each other can communicate. From world history what we can learn regarding...
https://africanarguments.org/2019/05/how-amharic-unites-and-divides-ethiopia/#comment-447445