International Tolerance Day: Bridging Africaโs Conflict Gaps
International Tolerance Day is an important celebration that doesnโt receive much attention in Africa. However, the continuous violence in the continent is usually due toโฆ
International Tolerance Day is an important celebration that doesnโt receive much attention in Africa. However, the continuous violence in the continent is usually due toโฆ
Jerry Rawlings may be dead but Africaโparticularly Ghanaiansโcontinue to live his legacy. His political influence in the West African nation may only be compared toโฆ
Many African countries are not at peace. While the cause of these unrests is varied, ethnicity remains at the top of the ladder. In aโฆ
โI canโt breathe, I canโt breathe,โ were the words of George Floyd. He begged for his life while a white officer knelt on his neckโฆ
If the definition of democracy is the government of the majority rather than a few, then, it is difficult to talk about democracy without freeโฆ
A cancer diagnosis can be devastating. It changes the lives of patients, their families, and friends. It results in overwhelming emotions of fear, stress, andโฆ
ย Africans always accuse the West of not doing enough for the continent. However, are Africans doing enough for the continent? If African leaders turnโฆ
US citizens now have to make a critical decision for their next President. All over the country, presidential campaigns have been hot as the twoโฆ
On Tuesday the 3rd of November, Americans will queue up to elect their 46th President. President Donald Trump is hoping to secure a second termโฆ
For over a week now, Nigerians (mainly youths) have been on the street protesting against police brutality. The movement which began in early October hasโฆ
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