“the types of food production systems that the global community has fostered in Africa leave the poorest more exposed and vulnerable to climatic variability and economic shocks.”
Category: Foreign Scene
Dream come true as Prince Charles succeeds Queen Elizabeth as king
“Questions will be asked about whether the golden age of the British monarchy has now passed, how an ancient institution can remain viable in the modern era and whether Charles will command the same respect or reign in his mother’s shadow.”
The Beijing International Film Festival; an opportunity to explore the growing African Film Industry
“Luc Bendza has been leading the discussion for possibility of African and Chinese film makers to consider collaborations in the areas of growing interest on China-Africa cultural affiliations
What Egyptians think of Nigeria
“The Egyptians you see today, you shall see them no more”
The new wave of sanctions is economic warfare
In response to the new sanctions, Putin put Russia’s nuclear forces on high alert. It’s a reminder that economic and physical warfare cannot be easily disentangled
Africans in Ukraine lead their own rescue efforts ahead of any external help
There was a gap in the access Black people and brown people were getting. There was no one offering their homes to Black people, no one offering to pick up the Black individuals
It’s in China’s interest to work with Nigeria
“it will behooves Nigerian rulers to seek for the right partnership that will portray a commitment to better the life of its people than the continuous show of shame Nigerian rulers always portray whenever it joins the queue to take China loans”
Mali escapes from colonial stronghold as it kicked France out
“The government of Mali officially announces an end to diplomatic, military and economic ties with France according to the demands of the Malien people.
SUSTNET AFRICA; Vehicle of sustainable socio-economic development
Nurturing young ambassadors and entrepreneurs in sustainability project management across fields and interest through SustNET programmes
The Burden of Diaspora Africans on the continent
“Diaspora Africans have a burden upon their shoulders to come home and join politics in Africa, push out senile men occupying African politics and governance with no tangible evidence for their long stay in power, establish modern state that match with the global challenge of economically viable nations,