
Technology is the Root of All Evil
By Philip Emeagwali According to history books, gun-wielding European slave traders kidnapped one in five Africans and transported them across the (...)
By Philip Emeagwali According to history books, gun-wielding European slave traders kidnapped one in five Africans and transported them across the (...)
By Scott A Morgan. The last few months have been an interesting time in the area known as the Casamance region. Earlier this year the army of (...)
Commentary By Kofi Akosah-Sarpong Ghana is experiencing social fractures - the traditional communal empathy, as the foundation of morality, (...)
By Scott A. Morgan. The news over this past weekend that 21 Members of the Cameroonian military were killed in an ambush in the controversial Bakassi (...)
The only way to overcome the lack of means to finance high quality economic research in Africa is to strengthen cooperation as well as research networks (...)
Reporters Without Borders (recently) released the report of a fact-finding visit to Guinea-Bissau to investigate the precarious situation of its (...)
According to a World Bank press release issued today,trade logistics, or the capacity to connect to international markets to ship goods, is critical for (...)
“Mo Ibrahim’s prize for a retired African president which was awarded to Joachim Chissano of Mozambique was in my view an insult to the African people.” Issa (...)
Commentary By Clement Apaak, Coquitlam, Canada. For those who have not followed my work, in person, in print, and over my radio show on CJSF 90.1FM, (...)
By William Kolong Pioth, Vancouver, Canada. Northern Bahr-El-Ghazal (NBEG) is one of ten states of south Sudan, a region which attained its (...)
Commentary By Kofi Akosah-Sarpong Mr. Charles Kofi Wayo, 50-something, is fondly called “Chuck” in Ghanaian political, (...)
Commentary By Scott A. Morgan (...)