Africa

An Open Letter to the President and People of Nigeria – Navigating the Complex Web of US-Russia Relations in West Africa
As the 21st century unfolds, West Africa has become a critical theater for global power dynamics, with the United States and Russia vying for influence in ways that deeply impact the sovereignty, security, and development

Truth, Politics, and Justice: Unraveling the Legacy of the Lockerbie Bombing
Introduction The Lockerbie bombing of December 21, 1988, remains one of the most significant acts of international terrorism, not only for the loss of 270 lives but also for the enduring controversies surrounding its investigation

The Next Four Years of US-African Relations Under Trump: A Provisional Outlook
The inauguration of Donald J. Trump as the 47th President of the United States ushered in an era marked by uncertainty for many regions of the world, including Africa. His campaign rhetoric, laced with anti-immigrant

The Erosion of America’s Workforce and the Decline of an Empire
The United States has long prided itself on being a global leader in innovation, education, and economic prosperity. However, in recent years, troubling signs have emerged that point to a systemic decline in these very

The Role of USAID in Africa: Insights from White Malice
Introduction A few years ago, I stumbled on a copy of White Malice: The CIA and the Covert Recolonization, a book written by Susan Williams. The book challenged my belief about both the United States
“Sex Sells”- The Commodification of Women’s Bodies
Introduction: Embracing the Language of the Body I’ve always been fascinated by how we express ourselves through our bodies. In fact, I went so far as to earn a doctorate in African expressive culture

Diplomatic Overreach: Assessing the Expulsion of Ambassador Ebrahim Rasool
Introduction The expulsion of South African Ambassador Ebrahim Rasool from the United States has sparked significant debate about the boundaries of diplomatic engagement and the role of free speech in international relations. His speech,

The Decline of Journalism in Nigeria: A Reflection on Edmond Obilo’s Interview with Sam Omatseye
Introduction In recent years, I have continuously lamented the parlous state of journalism in Nigeria, expressing deep dissatisfaction with the mediocrity that now defines much of the country’s media landscape. The consequences of this

Emergency Powers of the President and the Crisis in Rivers State: A Justification of President Tinubu’s Action
Introduction The concept of emergency powers vested in the President of Nigeria is a constitutional mechanism designed to address extraordinary circumstances that threaten the stability, security, and governance of the nation or any of its

The Era of Buffoons is Here
A Government in Self-Destruct Mode In the first months of Donald Trump’s second term, the U.S. federal government has careened from one self-inflicted crisis to another. What was billed as an “America First” reboot has

























































































































































