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    Olusegun Obasanjo: Whose Side is He On? – By Lagun Akinloye

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    January 14, 2015
    Last November at the popular Ake Arts & Book Festival held in Abeokuta, Ogun State, former president Olusegun Obasanjo described the achievements of the ...
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    The IMF and Ebola: why we don’t have any good answers – By Morten Jerven

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    January 14, 2015
    The debate on whether the IMF should shoulder any blame for the Ebola outbreak has been frustrating, even infuriating. And I predict that it ...
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    Ebola in Sierra Leone: News from the Frontline – By Peter Penfold

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    January 13, 2015
    I have been in Sierra Leone now for two weeks. During my last visit in April the first cases of Ebola had appeared. Deaths ...
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    A Man of Good Hope – Review by Richard Dowden

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    January 12, 2015
    If this tale were a novel it would be unconvincing. Fate seems to conspire against Abdullahi Asad at every turn. He is a good ...
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    Filling Up the War Chest: The Economy and the 2015 Elections – By Idayat Hassan

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    January 12, 2015
    As the politics of fear continues to rise in the prelude to the 2015 general elections, little attention is being paid to examining the ...
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    Je Suis Nigeria – By Richard Dowden

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    January 12, 2015
    The great surge of marchers in Paris on Sunday was impressive and very moving but what was it for? We know what it was ...
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    It is time for Cí´te d’Ivoire and the ICC to end the nation’s cycle of revenge and retribution: Amnesty Simone Gbagbo and indict Blaise Compaoré – By Herman J. Cohen

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    January 8, 2015
    Since the end of the civil war in Cí´te d’Ivoire in May 2011, efforts to achieve national reconciliation have clearly been unsuccessful. The many ...
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    How Africa’s political regimes legitimate themselves through the fight against terrorism – By Hans De marie Heungoup

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    January 7, 2015
    Terrorism has been gaining ground in sub-Saharan Africa in the last decade. This does not mean that terrorism was non-existent in the region before ...
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    Nigeria Forum: campaign finance reform needed to make political office affordable for all – By Joachim MacEbong

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    January 7, 2015
    21,207,000,000 That is the total amount, in Naira, raised by the PDP at its fundraising dinner for the 2015 elections on December 20th. It ...
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    The South Sudan peace process: prospects for 2015

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    January 6, 2015
    Predicting conflict in South Sudan is easy. Those who warn that the coming of the dry season means further bloodshed are not being especially ...
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