Nigeria’s celebrated novelist, Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie, is an interviewer’s delight, whether she is talking about Nigeria, novels, feminism or hair.
Governance
- Tagged under Governance Nigeria
“The civilized have created the wretched, quite coldly and deliberately, and do not intend to change the status quo; are responsible for their slaughter and enslavement; rain down bombs on defenseless children whenever and wherever they decide that their “vital interests” are menaced, and think n
Tagged under GovernanceAs captured in the equality clause of South Africa’s Bill of Rights, “everyone is equal before the law”, wherein “equality includes the full and equal enjoyment of all rights and freedoms”.
Tagged under GovernanceOn 5 May, more than 100 parliamentarians signed a letter calling on President Hassan to resign immediately.
Tagged under Governance SomaliaABSTRACT
Tagged under Governance“New South Africa” boasts of being a “democracy.” Indeed, in some areas that are not fundamental to democracy such as homosexual marriages, “sex workers,” “abortion on demand,” and an education system that allows a pass mark of 30 percent; this “democracy” is excelling.
Tagged under Governance South AfricaFoday Sano is homesick. In December last year, the former taxi driver’s assistant from Guinea-Bissau called his sister from his new home in Milan, Italy.
Tagged under GovernanceFour countries share borders with the Kivu provinces: Uganda, Rwanda, Burundi and Tanzania.
Tagged under GovernanceAnthropogenic climate change is increasingly becoming one of the major drivers of migration, both forced and otherwise.
Tagged under GovernanceIt was on the 27th of April 1994, 20 years ago when South Africa held its first democratic elections which resulted in the African National Congress (ANC) to be the ruling party with the first black President of South Africa being Nelson Mandela.
Tagged under Governance
Pagination
- Previous page
- Page 89
- Next page