Nigerian Refugees in Cameroon Will Return
Officials from UNHCR and those from Adamawa and Borno states said that about 90,000
Nigerian refugees in Cameroon "are safe'' and will return soon. The refugees were displaced by the Boko Haram insurgency. At the...
Africa Tops ‘World’s Most Neglected Displacement Crisis’: Cameroon, DRC, Ethiopia Etc.
Africa contributed seven out of ten countries bedeviled by displacement crisis classed as ‘most neglected’ according to a Norwegian Refugee Council, NRC, report released on Wednesday (June 5.)
The top four countries on the list...
Investment Opportunities in Africa – Issue 7
Call for Tender: Commercial Proposal – Guinea
The Government of the Republic of Guinea has obtained funding from the Special Assigned Fund (SIF) Special Assignment Fund (SIF) for the implementation of the Strengthening the Operational...
Investment Opportunities in Africa – Issue 9
African Leaders Call for Adequate Support of The Africa Solidarity Trust Fund
African leaders have called on other African States and friends of Africa to support the Africa Solidarity Trust Fund which is an initiative...
Russia’s Plan for Making Friends in Africa
As part of its resurgence, Russia has continued to establish itself as a global actor. Though it may not have the same capabilities or resources as other great powers, Moscow has inserted itself in...
Nigeria: We Will Lift 100 Million Nigerians out Of Poverty
President Muhammadu Buhari Wednesday set a 10-year target for Nigeria to lift at least 100 million of its people out of poverty.
The president, in his inaugural address for a second term in office delivered...
Nigeria Plans to Invest $500 Million to Boost Palm Oil Production
Nigeria plans to increase its palm oil production 700% over the next eight years to help improve its foreign-exchange earnings that are largely dependent on crude oil exports.
The new policy will boost local production...
Africa’s Democratic Moment?
In the 60-plus years since the countries of sub-Saharan Africa started becoming independent, democracy there has advanced unevenly. During the Cold War, many African states turned into Soviet- or U.S.-backed dictatorships. Afterward, some nascent...
From Africa and Across Asia, Students Follow the Belt and Road Map to An...
When Kenyan university graduate Santana Muthoni decided to pursue a master’s degree, she had her eyes on far horizons. Muthoni, 24, accepted a scholarship to study China-Africa relations at Beijing’s elite Peking University.
The experience...
The Hidden Worth of The Global African Diaspora
Diasporas are often treated as foreigners in their adopted homes and as traitors in their place of birth, despite often hidden cultural and economic contributions.
On 5 November 2018, Ethiopia’s Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed appointed...