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Politics & Advocacy
Blood Brothers or Bitter Rivals? The Ghana-Nigeria Saga and the Soul of West African Unity
Beyond the headlines of protest and deportation lies a complex 60-year cycle of codependence, competition, and the ongoing struggle to
USAID, Aid, Sovereignty & Geopolitics: The African Diaspora Perspective
The recent suspension of U.S. foreign aid under President Donald Trump’s Executive Order 14169 has ignited a complex debate over
When Obama Called Charlie Kirk’s Ideas “Wrong” — What Did He Mean?
Family, Faith, and Free Speech Were Charlie’s Core Beliefs. Are These the “Wrong” Ideas? “I didn’t know Charlie Kirk. I
Polls, Echo Chambers, and the New Culture of Political Violence
One moment, tens of thousands gathered to mourn a life. The next, they watched something even more revealing: bitter words
ADC – A Political Party or Gimmick?
In a bold and surprising political twist, the African Democratic Congress (ADC) has emerged as the rallying point for a
AFRICA’S CROSSROADS: FAITH, FORTUNE, & THE HARD ROAD TO PROGRESS
Why Prayer Alone Won’t Build the Future. Across Africa, faith is a powerful and ever-present force. From the mosques in
The Crown on Trial: Quebec’s Unyielding Stand reignites Canada’s Royal Reckoning
OTTAWA, ON – As King Charles III himself prepared to address the Canadian Parliament, a symbolic act underscoring Canada’s historical
THE AMERICAN LION: POPE LEO XIV A New Pontiff from the New World.
Can He Unite a Changing Church and Address Africa’s Rising Voice? The thick, white smoke billowed from the Sistine Chapel
The New Scramble: Why Africa’s Riches Still Bleed for the West
From Ouagadougou to the Amazon, a new generation resists an old playbook of plunder disguised as partnership. But as a






