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Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi’s New Year Visit to Africa: Strengthening Ties and Cooperation
By Dr. Austin MahoChinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi's visit to Ethiopia, Somalia, Tanzania, and Lesotho from January 7th to 12th, 2026, marks the 36th...
AFRICA AS THE CENTERPIECE OF CHINA’S FOREIGN POLICY AND DIPLOMATIC ENGAGEMENT
By Prof Sheriff Ghali IbrahimIt is a diplomatic mantra and a slogan of Nigeria’s foreign policy posture, to see Africa as a point of...
Plateau State Political Realignment Raises Questions About Democratic Accountability and Governance
By Dr. Barth ShepkongPlateau State is witnessing a major political realignment as a growing number of political actors and governing structures move from...
Lakurawa Armed Group and the Growing Insecurity along the Nigeria–Niger Border
By Irene JacksThe Nigeria–Niger border has increasingly become a zone of insecurity, largely due to the activities of armed groups such as the Lakurawa....
Global South is reshaping world order and 2026 will mark turning point
By Maya MajueranThe world is undergoing its most profound shift in power since the Cold War. The pillars of the brief unipolar moment are...
China is entering a new era of economic maturity
By Chris SherrardChina’s economic outlook is often framed abroad as a question of how much growth Beijing can stimulate -and how quickly. Yet recent...
A Defining Moment for Nigeria: Why Staying the Course Matters
By Mohammed Idris, fnipr
As we enter a new year, the questions that fill our markets, our homes, and our places of...
Nigeria: Where Beauty, Culture, and Happiness Shine Beyond the Headlines
By Sam AgogoNigeria is a nation of immense power, unshakable resilience, and dazzling beauty. Too often, the world is fed stories of insecurity and...
Baiting the Dragon’s Fire: U.S- Taiwan Arms Deal Sparks China’s Fury
By Dr. Austin MahoThe US recently approved an $11.1 billion arms sale to Taiwan, sparking strong opposition from China.This move represents a...
Nigeria’s Post-Subsidy Economy: Six Months On, Who Is Coping and Who Is Not?
By Daudu Agaba Andrew SamuelSix months after Nigeria removed fuel subsidies, the economic shockwaves are still being felt across households, businesses, and government institutions....
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