Opinion
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The World’s Deadliest War Isn’t in Ukraine, but in Ethiopia
Originally published on The Washington Post by Bobby Ghosh Russia’s invasion of Ukraine has diverted international attention from conflicts elsewhere,…
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Viewpoint on Ukraine: Why African wars get different treatment
Originally published on BBC Africa, written by Algerian-Canadian journalist Maher Mezahi, reflecting on the different ways that conflicts in Europe…
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How to Increase Your Online ROI through Building a Solid Content House
Originally published on Content Strategy & Marketing Course by Julia McCoy What if I told you quality content isn’t enough…
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Customer Service in Ghana – the need for Attitudinal Change is Past Due | Oral Ofori
According to the World Expo 2020 held in Dubai, consumers across the globe considered customer service as equally, if not…
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Nigeria’s Holy Romance with Ignorance | Niyi Osundare
I have been both saddened and bewildered by the way our people so characteristically throw science and rationality out of…
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Algeria and a Question of Identity: Who counts as African?
In a series of letters from African writers, Algerian-Canadian journalist Maher Mezahi considers what it means to be African as…
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Effective Transportation and Communication System—Among the Necessities for Africa’s Development — Dr. Anim-Mensah
For a developing country, communication and transportation systems, and its networks are among some basic structures to consider for development.…
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The Next US Civil War is Already Here – we just refuse to see it | Stephen Marche
The right has recognized that the system is in collapse, and it has a plan: violence and solidarity with treasonous…
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Africa’s Heritage is Humanity’s – and it’s been overlooked for too long | Sada Mire
As an archaeologist, I am hoping my new project will connect the continent’s people to the hidden history of their…
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Tutu’s Passing is a Reminder of the ANC’s Unfinished Business
Tutu’s reconciliation efforts were supposed to be followed by justice for apartheid victims. That is yet to happen. Archbishop Desmond…
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