Nigeria
Earlier in November, President Trump threatened military action against Nigeria for allowing what has been described in right-wing media as a “Christian…
The widely circulated article in Global Geopolitics, “America’s Hypocrisy as Policy,” offers a thoughtful reaction to US President Donald Trump’s insane but self-serving threat…
Since January 2025, the Trump administration’s cuts have fundamentally transformed foreign aid. While the negative impact on health programs was almost immediate,…
As Nigeria approaches the general electoral season (the next one slated for 2027), career politicians have begun their shady and secret moves…
In Boki land, the roar of chainsaws is now the sound of cultural erasure. Over the last five decades, the forests of…
A trial is unfolding in UK courts, closely connected to millions of Brits — who remain blissfully unaware, despite desperate bids by…
Once anchored in mass struggle and socialist politics, the feminist movement in Nigeria now navigates the contradictions of donor dependency, digital activism,…
Working-class people and youths have waged struggles of great significance over the last twenty-five years. These have been mass resistance that transformed…
In early 2024, Shell announced plans to sell off all its onshore oil and gas interests in Nigeria’s Niger Delta, meant to…
Recorded as Nigeria’s President Bola Ahmed Tinubu arrived for bilateral talks with South Africa’s President Cyril Ramaphosa, this episode explores the dynamics…
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