Africa
THE LAST JIHAD PART 1 By Dr AUSTIN ORETTE
THE LAST JIHAD PART 1 By Dr AUSTIN ORETTE It has become a culture for Northern Nigerian politicians to erupt into subterfuge and engage in effusions of caustic language against their imaginary enemies. In their orgy of hatred, they always speak in hyperboles. In a democracy, we expect our politicians to debate the issues and…
Long live the AES, long live Africa
Long live the AES, long live Africa Long live the Worthy Son of Black Africa, His Excellency Assimi GoΓ―ta, President of Mali; long live His Excellency Ibrahim TraorΓ©, President of Burkina Faso; long live His Excellency Abdourahmane Tchiani, President of Niger. Down with the so-called democratically elected Black African Presidents whom the bloody, criminal, imperialist…
THE WEST SHOULD ALLOW AFRICA WITH THE SAHELIAN MODEL
WHY THE SAHELIAN BENEVOLENT MILITARISM IS THE BEST FORM OF GOVERNMENT FOR AFRICA NOW. The art of Statecraft and governance has become very difficult due to the complex nature of the modern man. THE MODERN MAN, especially these people called The Whites, are Pretentious Beings. So leadership in nascent states like those of Africa have…
For the First Time in Africa: Egyptian Students Launch the βHealth Diplomacyβ Program
Press Release for Publication For the First Time in Africa: Egyptian Students Launch the βHealth Diplomacyβ Program Cairo has witnessed the launch of the first edition of the βHealth Diplomacy for Medical Studentsβ program. It is the first of its kind in Egypt and Africa. The initiative was organized under the auspices of the International…
CAMEROON – UGANDA PRESIDENTS ARE BAD LEADERS
President Paul Biya, at 93 years old, has declared his candidacy for the 2025 Presidential elections. He has been ruling Cameroon since 1982. He has been in power for 43 years. Museveni, from Uganda, who is 80 years old, has also declared his candidacy for the 2026 elections. He has been ruling since 1986. He…
France, the colonial pest that won’t leave Africans alone
France, the colonial pest that won’t leave Africans alone Mali -France Niger -France Cameroon -France Burkina Faso -France Cote d,Ivoire -France Gabon -France Tchad -France Congo- France…… France, France everywhere. France is the colonial pest that won’t leave Africans alone. 70 years after a so-called independence, one colonial pest refuses to leave the continent. Hardly…
βAfroMediaβ Congratulates Ambassador Idris on His UN Appointment Representing Africa
βAfroMediaβ Congratulates Ambassador Idris on His UN Appointment Representing Africa Anthropological researcher Hassan Ghazaly, founder of the Pan African initiative on media and journalism βAfroMedia” , along with the initiativeβs team, extended heartfelt congratulations to Ambassador Mohamed Idris on his appointment as the Permanent Representative of the African Union to the United Nations and Head…
RussiaβAfrica Humanitarian Forum: Advancing Humanitarian Partnerships Across Continents
RussiaβAfrica Humanitarian Forum: Advancing Humanitarian Partnerships Across Continents *Round Table: “RussiaβAfrica Cross-Cultural Meanings”*, dedicated to the birthday of A.S. Pushkin *June 10, 15:00 β 17:00* *Venue:* Gallery of African Art “Ya-A”, Moscow, Kuznetsky Most 6/3 (entrance through the “Grada” hotel) *Discussion Topics:* – African cultural codes beyond stereotypes – The role of cultural codes in…
Burkina Fasoβs leader Ibrahim TraorΓ© embodies the collapse of French dominance in West Africa
Ibrahim TraorΓ© and Emmanuel Macron: What Leads Their Tense Relationship? Part 2 Ricardo Martins, June 04, 2025 Burkina Fasoβs leader, Ibrahim TraorΓ©, embodies the collapse of French dominance in West Africa, challenging Parisβs influence through anti-colonial rhetoric, resource nationalism, and strategic realignments. TraorΓ©βs defiance is not just about Burkina Fasoβitβs part of a broader geopolitical…
African Baobab: Prof. NgΕ©gΔ© wa Thiongβo
African Baobab: Prof. NgΕ©gΔ© wa Thiongβo By Writer JaGucha Prof. NgΕ©gΔ© wa Thiongβo has laid down his pen. Yesterday, Africa lost one of its boldest literary warriors, and the world grew quieter in the absence of his voice. But even in death, NgΕ©gΔ© does not disappearβhe multiplies. His words remain woven into our conscience, his…

