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We need more Democracy in Africa, not less

Democratic governance has demonstrated its status as one of the most effective systems of government globally. The transparency and accountability inherent in democratic nations...

Africa’s infrastructure has been the biggest victim of government corruption

Corruption has been a major problem all over the African continent, and its effects have been felt by all of us in one way or another.

Nigeria: The Binance Saga Paints a Bleak Picture on the Current State of Affairs

The detention of two Binance executives by Nigerian authorities, following their meetings with government officials, highlights a concerning state of affairs within the government....

Many of Africa’s Youth Are Graduating Into Unemployment

I recall a time, during my bachelor's studies, I was on campus with a close friend of mine, and we were just sitting around...

Africa is Being Held Back by Corruption

“Africa is not poor, its resources are just being mismanaged” is a quote that has been repeated by African leaders and world leaders alike...

The harrowing Journeys of Africans Seeking Better Lives Abroad

Over the last decade numerous people from Africa making the dangerous trip across the Mediterranean Sea in search of a bettter life in Europe.

Has “Democracy” been effective in Africa?

Nearly all African countries have been independent for many decades at this point. Following independence, many of our countries did not experience democratic governance...

Africa’s media must improve, if we are to see real change on the continent

Since high school, I've been aware that my passion lies in journalism. I dedicated countless hours daily to immersing myself in media material covering...

South Africa Could be Paradise, but it isn’t. Here’s why.

I have spent the majority of my life within Southern Africa, therefore as a result, I have always seen the influence South Africa has...

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Why I started an African Blog

This is the very first article that would enter my blog, so I thought it would be fitting to make a short introduction of myself and my plans for the blog.