The harrowing car accident involving British boxing champion Anthony Joshua on Nigeria’s Lagos–Ibadan Expressway was deeply painful, not just for the loss of life, but for...
This paper by academic and retired Ghana army chief, Colonel Festus Aboagye, provides a comprehensive analysis of the U.S. military’s strategic repositioning across West Africa following...
Human rights advocate, Isaac Ofori, surmises in this opinion piece that Ghana’s democracy, often hailed as maturing, is increasingly threatened by the erosion of institutional integrity,...
This article by Kay Cudjoe draws a provocative parallel between former Ghanaian Finance Minister Ken Ofori-Atta and his international lawyer, Enayat Qasimi, arguing that Qasimi’s own...
In this article, Devin Leigh of University of California, Berkeley sheds light on a newly highlighted diary entry from the 18th century that offers rare insight...
Salah Ben Hammou, Rice University and Jonathan Powell, University of Kentucky In a scene that has become familiar across parts of Africa of late, a group...
Christopher Tounsel of University of Washington discusses the brutal Sudan civil war that has been raging for over two and a half years as of December...
Veteran lawyer Martin A. B. K. Amidu has called for the protracted Bawku chieftaincy and identity conflict to be resolved strictly within the provisions of Ghana’s...
The story began with no fanfare. A Nigerian aircraft touched down in Burkina Faso, its landing routine enough that few paid attention. But the quiet moment...
The world today is gripped by a technological revolution with no historical parallel. Artificial intelligence increasingly determines how governments anticipate national risks, how businesses optimise operations,...