By Geoffrey York/ The Globe and Mail Professor Morton Jerven’s research has prompted enough hostility in Africa to get him banned from two conferences. (Handout) Morten Jerven, a mild-m... Read more
By Salihu Moh. Lukman The name Festus Iyayi symbolizes struggle for academic freedom, democratization of our educational system, national development and socialism. He was the President of A... Read more
By Bamidele Aturu Comrade Festus Iyayi Comrade Festus Iyayi was gruesomely murdered-he did not die-by a yet to be identified assassin in the employ of the Government of Kogi State. Thi... Read more
By Dermot Corrigan Teodoro Obiang has been in power in Equatorial Guinea since 1979: GettyImages The Spanish national side has been accused of offering support to Equatorial Guinea’s dictato... Read more
By Heather Saul Pope Francis Pope Francis delivered an impassioned sermon yesterday, during which he quoted a passage from the bible that said some sinners deserve to be tied to a rock and c... Read more
By Associated Press FIFA says security is in place for Ghana’s upcoming match vs. Bob Bradley’s Egypt in Cairo: AP Photo/Hussein Malla FIFA assured Ghana officials Monday that se... Read more
By Lyndsey Wajert Umar Cheema, Photo courtesy of ICFJ Umar Cheema, a special correspondent for English-language daily The News in Pakistan, was kidnapped in 2010 and tortured for writi... Read more
By Jessica Weiss Declan Okpalaeke, Photo: courtesy of ICFJ Reporters who cover health in Africa have a new way to sharpen their understanding of the beat and connect with others in the field... Read more
Walter Carrington By underlining corruption as Nigeria’s number one enemy, and the major cause of stalled growth, former American Ambassador, Walter Carrington was only reminding everyone th... Read more