Category: Africa
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Muslim-Muslim Ticket in Nigeria: Controversies and Implications
Nigeria, a nation with a population split roughly 50% between Muslims and Christians, has a rich history of religious tolerance and pluralism. Despite this, the country has experienced periods of tension and violence between these two major religious groups. In 2023, the All Progressives Congress (APC) made history by nominating…
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Who Will Bear the Price for Climate Change?
Climate change is not just an environmental issue; it is a global crisis with far-reaching consequences that touch every aspect of human life. The prize for climate change will not be awarded to a single entity, but rather, it will be a collective burden borne by all of humanity. However,…
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Millennials and Gen Z: Uniting Nigeria’s Future
Nigeria, a country with a rich tapestry of cultures and traditions, has long grappled with challenges that threaten its unity. However, hope shines bright on the horizon in the form of Millennials and Gen Z. These generations, the largest and most diverse in Nigerian history, are poised to play a…
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Foreign-Born Populations in South Africa: Insights from 2022 Census
The 2022 South Africa census released yesterday, revealed a significant and diverse foreign-born population in the country, constituting 3% of the total population. With approximately 2.6 million foreign-born individuals, South Africa stands as a melting pot of cultures, backgrounds, and stories. This article delves into the census data to shed…
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Religious, Cultural, and Ethnic Bias: Impact on Nigeria’s Polity
In Nigeria, the convergence of religious, cultural, and ethnic identities has played a significant role in shaping the nation’s political landscape. While diversity should ideally be a source of strength, it has often been a divisive force, sharpening biases in ways that threaten the unity and stability of the country.…
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Transition to a Green Economy: Nigeria’s Opportunities and Challenges
The global shift towards a green economy is reshaping the economic landscape, and countries like Nigeria, heavily reliant on the oil and gas sector, face both challenges and opportunities in this transition. This article explores the potential impacts and benefits of a green economy for Nigeria and outlines key steps…
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Load Shedding in South Africa: Causes and Consequences
Load shedding is a term that has become all too familiar to the people of South Africa. It refers to a process of rotating power outages that are implemented to prevent the collapse of the national power grid. In recent years, load shedding has become increasingly common in South Africa,…
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Uncertain Impact of Uploading Nigerian Election Results on IREV Portal
The 2023 Nigerian presidential election sparked a significant debate regarding the potential impact of uploading election results on the IREV (Independent Real-time Election Verification) portal. While it is impossible to say for certain whether this action would have influenced the election’s outcome, there are compelling arguments on both sides of…
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Enigma of Oduduwa’s Origins: Historical Puzzle
The question of Oduduwa’s origins has long intrigued scholars and enthusiasts of African history and mythology. Oduduwa holds a prominent place in Yoruba mythology as the founder of the Yoruba people and the Ife Empire, situated in present-day Nigeria. However, a complex web of traditions and claims surrounds the possibility…
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Ooni of Ife’s Claim: Debate Over Igbo People’s Origins
The Ooni of Ife, a prominent traditional ruler of the Yoruba people, has recently made a claim that has sparked a lively debate among scholars and communities in Nigeria. His assertion is that the Igbo people, one of Nigeria’s major ethnic groups, migrated from Ile-Ife, a city considered the cradle…

