
Nigeria’s elections and the need for Africa to rethink its definition and practice of democracy
Governments that come into power through elections and fail to deliver dividends of democracy are no better than the military regimes we had before
Governments that come into power through elections and fail to deliver dividends of democracy are no better than the military regimes we had before
Elections have been a cog in the wheel of national integration, peace and unity in Africa
The build-up to the 2023 election has seen an increased participation of Nigerians in the diaspora in the political process of their country
The protection of the overarching interests and rights of Africa(ns), and not just “profits”, should be at the centre of considerations and all negotiations before new technologies are transferred or adopted from elsewhere
It is necessary to reflect on what retaliatory measures can be collectively imposed by African nations on those countries that refuse to rectify their wrongs
The advent of colonial rule weakened the informal land tenure system and resource use arrangement that was already in place, thereby undermining herder-farmer peaceful coexistence.
Ensuring that the country recruits the right political leaders will require more than fair elections.
It is important that developed countries keep their financial and carbon reduction commitments
Governments that come into power through elections and fail to deliver dividends of democracy are no better than the military regimes we had before
Elections have been a cog in the wheel of national integration, peace and unity in Africa
The build-up to the 2023 election has seen an increased participation of Nigerians in the diaspora in the political process of their country
The protection of the overarching interests and rights of Africa(ns), and not just “profits”, should be at the centre of considerations and all negotiations before new technologies are transferred or adopted from elsewhere
It is necessary to reflect on what retaliatory measures can be collectively imposed by African nations on those countries that refuse to rectify their wrongs
The advent of colonial rule weakened the informal land tenure system and resource use arrangement that was already in place, thereby undermining herder-farmer peaceful coexistence.
Ensuring that the country recruits the right political leaders will require more than fair elections.
It is important that developed countries keep their financial and carbon reduction commitments
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