By Jaye Gaskia According to the recently released 2014 Progress Report by the Africa Progress Panel on the condition of electricity and power generation in Africa; ‘The total power gen... Read more
By Jade Walker / The Huffington Post Pakistani child education activist Malala Yousafzai (right) and child rights activist Kailash Satyarthi of India have won the Nobel Peace Prize 20... Read more
By Claire Fallon/The Huffington Post Patrick Modiano: Photo credit: JUSTIN CREEDY SMITH/Madame Figaro The 2014 Nobel Prize in Literature was awarded on Thursday to French author Patri... Read more
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A STATEMENT BY THE SAY NO CAMPAIGN – NIGERIA Introduction The Say No Campaign is a nationwide campaign against Impunity in all its ramifications, with Zonal Hubs and representation acr... Read more
By Sam Roberts In Concourse Village in the Bronx, Sylvester Donkor, left, and Ataa Serwaa, immigrants from Ghana, waiting for a cab to church. Credit Damon Winter/The New York Times Th... Read more
The African Declaration Drafter’s Group is pleased to present the African Declaration on Internet Rights and Freedoms which will be released on September 4 at the Internet Governance Forum (... Read more
Oluchi Orlandi Following a successful Le Petit Marche (LPM) outing at the Spitafields in London (May 2014), LPM in collaboration with HauteAfrica.com and Nature’s Gentle Touch, present... Read more
By Peter Culshaw When I met Fela Kuti, the self-styled “Black President”, he was in a London hotel wearing only a pair of red underpants, smoking a massive joint, surrounded by three o... Read more
By Sunday Dare I have struggled with writing a befitting piece for Dora Akunyili since her cruel demise. And this is why. In the less than six months that I worked closely with her in Abuja... Read more