Tag Archives: africa

Why Profit-Driven Figures Favor Tinubu — Prof Falola

The Vision of a Renowned Scholar Professor Toyin Falola, who holds the Jacob and Frances Sanger Mossiker Chair in the Humanities at the University of Texas at Austin, has made significant contributions to the field of African studies through his academic work. With over 200 books to his name, he has shaped the discourse on African history, politics, literature, and …

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How liberation sparked Rwanda’s sports renaissance

The 1994 Genocide against the Tutsi left the nation devastated before the Rwanda Patriotic Army (RPA) stopped it on July 4, 1994. So many sectors were deeply affected and sports was no exception. The genocide claimed the lives of players, fans, and sports administrators and some critical infrastructure was destroyed. It was completely down that the country had to start …

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5 Nations Where Black People Reign as Royalty

Countries Where Black Travellers Feel Welcomed and Celebrated For many Black individuals, travel can often be a complex experience filled with microaggressions, stares, and moments of discomfort. However, there are destinations around the world where Black travellers find themselves embraced, respected, and even celebrated for their identity and culture. These places offer a refreshing contrast to the challenges often faced …

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US Tycoon Rudy Moise Commends Investment Climate on Historic Trip

A Visionary Leader’s Praise for Ghana as a Growing Investment Hub Dr. Rudy Moise, a renowned Haitian-American retired U.S. Air Force Colonel and accomplished investment tycoon, has recently expressed strong admiration for Ghana as a stable and promising destination for business and investment in Africa. His visit to the country was aimed at exploring new opportunities and understanding the potential …

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