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    Elections 2015: Sudan’s opposition makes the wrong choice, again – By Muhammad Osman

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    February 10, 2015
    On February 4, 2015 the mainstream opposition coalition in Sudan, the National Consensus Forces (NCF), launched a campaign for what it called the “effective ...
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    Africa Cup of Nations 2015: the show must go on – By Taimour Lay

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    February 9, 2015
    Bata, Equatorial Guinea – The continent’s showpiece football tournament, which ended with Ivory Coast taking the trophy on Sunday night after a penalty shoot-out ...
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    Elections postponed. Nigeria on the brink – again. – By Richard Dowden

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    February 9, 2015
    Suddenly North-East Nigeria has become important to President Goodluck Jonathan’s government. It has provided an excuse to postpone the elections from February 14th to ...
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    Nigeria Forum: In the event of a Buhari win – By Tolu Ogunlesi

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    February 3, 2015
    In one yet-to-be-released poll, the two leading contenders in Nigeria’s February 14 presidential elections – Mohammadu Buhari and Goodluck Jonathan – are “running neck-to-neck.”  ...
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    No Peace, No Justice: How the African Union is failing South Sudan – By David K. Deng

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    February 2, 2015
    On the evening of 29 January, African heads of state gathered in Addis Ababa for a meeting of the African Union Peace and Security ...
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    Nigeria Forum: IDPs, Boko Haram and elections likely to be settled by the courts – By Idayat Hassan

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    January 30, 2015
    It is no longer news that Nigeria is heading, with breakneck speed towards elections on Feb 14 and 28. Beyond the familiar issues of ...
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    Zambia elections: the Lungu succession and rise of the UPND – By Nicole Beardsworth

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    January 29, 2015
    On the evening of 24 January the streets of Lusaka erupted with celebrations as Zambia’s 6th president was announced following a heated race between two ...
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    Will 2015 be a year of transformation for African women? – By Susana Edjang

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    January 28, 2015
     The African Union has declared 2015 the year of “Women’s empowerment”, and made gender central to its 24th annual summit taking place this month. ...
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    Nigeria Forum: between Jonathan and Buhari, how did we find ourselves in this mess? – By Adewale Maja-Pearce

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    January 28, 2015
    One doesn’t have to be a member of the opposition All Progressive’s Congress in order to consider President Goodluck Jonathan a colossal failure. Whether ...
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    How will the oil price collapse affect the Africa Rising story? – By Desné Masie

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    January 27, 2015
    I have vowed never to use the  overused phrase “˜Africa Rising’ ever again, having long been somewhat cautious of the integrity of the projected ...
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