- Nigeria: The Achebe I knew
- Address by the Chairperson of the African Union Commission, H.E. Dr. Dlamini Zuma
- Eritrea: The Hard Reality Mr Yemane Gebreab cannot cover-up
- Kenya, South Sudan and Uganda
- Obama - coming to Africa
- Nigeria: Mujaheed Adebolaja, Nigerian Suspect in London Terrorist Attack
- Eritrea still collecting money in Canada for military regime: Documents
- Is the African Union equipped to serve Africa's people for another 50 years?
- Africa at 50: Redefining African Solidarity
- Which Way Ethiopia: Revolution, Civil War, or National Reconciliation?
- Eritrea: little to smile about, 20 years from freedom
- Africa: The Birth of the OAU
- Woman Seeks Asylum: King of Swaziland want to make me his 14th virgin bride
- Ethiopia: Off Political Taboos and Woos
- Chinua Achebe as Metaphor
- Israel and the Arab Gulf States: An Undeclared Alliance
- The United Nations’ Hezbollah Protection Force
- Sustain Gains. Invest in Malaria. Save Three Million Children's Lives in the Next 1000 Days
- World Malaria Day: highlighting awareness of a preventable disease that still kills thousands
- Excusing Jihad In Boston
- Lessons from Boston and Chechnya
- Analysis: How do you solve a problem like Apartheid?
- Somalia: Frail Leadership, Federalism Frenzy, and the Fragile Peace
- Factors of Change and Transformation in Ethiopia
- How the West is seeking to usurp Africa’s struggle for freedom and democracy
- Ethiopia: A Critical Appraisal of the Diaspora Organized Groups Opposed to the Regime in Ethiopia
Tag Archives: Roman Empire
The Apotheos-ification of Nigerian Leaders and Political Elites
By Akintokunbo A Adejumo Apotheosis (from Greek, apotheoun “to deify”; in Latin deificatio “making divine”; also called divinization and deification) is the glorification of a subject to divine level. The term has meanings in theology, where it refers to a … read more
Posted in Article, Nigeria, Op-ed, West Africa
Tagged Africans, Dubai, Indepth Africa Magazine, Lagos, Nigeria, Nigerians, Roman Empire, yoruba
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How African Accent Can Save Your Life In America!
By Paul Omoruyi Most Africans in the diaspora would concur with me that when they first immigrated to the United States they wanted to speak, look and swagger like Americans. This writer was not an exception. Understandably, America is the … read more
Africa’s Food Insecurity
Rome conquered ancient Egypt not because the Romans wanted to own the fine temples, pyramids, tombs, irrigation canals and so on and so forth. The Romans were in search of food. The Roman Empire was spreading. It needed to be … read more
Posted in Article, Congo, DR Congo, Egypt, Eritrea, Ethiopia, Ghana, Kenya, Nigeria, Op-ed, Somali, South Africa, South Sudan, Sudan, Zimbabwe
Tagged Cyril Aldred, Donald B. Redford, Egypt, Guildford, Indepth Africa Magazine, IndepthAfrica, Roman, Roman Empire, Rome
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The ICC urged to issue arrest warrant for TPLF praetorian war criminals based on the evidence of the jihadist sheik
The ICC urged to issue arrest warrant for TPLF praetorian war criminals based on the evidence of the jihadist sheik. By Getahune Bekele “In 2005, the opposition planned to overthrow the TPLF government by sacrificing 16,000 people, but the party … read more
Ethiopia Finally Has a New Prime Minister?
by Alemayehu G. Mariam Hailemariam Desalegn It seems Ethiopia finally has a new prime minister. Two days ago, the leaders of the ruling EPDRF party approved Hailemariam Desalegn, the current deputy prime minister [DPM], to replace the late Meles Zenawi … read more
Posted in Alemayehu G. Mariam, Article, Columnist, East Africa, Ethiopia
Tagged Charlemagne, Ethiopia, France, Hailemariam, Hailemariam Desalegne, Meles, Meles Zenawi, Roman Empire
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Italy / Regions: Meeting in Modena on business opportunities in Africa
ROME, Italy, December 9, 2011/African Press Organization (APO)/ — Italy Empowering Agency presents the second Country Focus event to take place after the first meeting, on China. This second meeting focuses on internationalisation with respect to Africa and will take … read more
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