Africa’s imminent crises on climate and food insecurity (2)

Africa’s place in a period of global warming (6)

VULNERABILITIES OF AFRICA IN TERMS of the future of food are many and varied. Foreigners seem to see them more clearly than Africans do. Foreign investors, either private, corporate or even governments are projecting into the future, trying to figure out how to feed their people and make money without being bogged down by the […]

Seven stands of Nigeria’s insecurity

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The last decades produced an ominously bountiful harvest of deaths and destruction. The Nigerian Security Tracker recorded approximately 86,000 deaths due to insecurity since 2011. An average of 810 people lost their lives to insecurity monthly in the past two years. Since 2011, government security agencies alone have wasted approximately 13,500 lives, while Boko Haram […]

Africa’s imminent crises on climate and food insecurity (1)

Africa’s place in a period of global warming (6)

ZAMBIA AND ZIMBABWE ARE TWO COUNTRIES in the Southern Africa region. Earlier in the century, they both suffered serious climate events that impacted on their food production and food security. Both countries are fast urbanising and the growing populations means more mouths to feed. But both countries have had to depend on food donations from […]

Character education for insecurity management

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It is not debatable that society benefits when most citizens are responsible, knowledgeable, fair, and empathetic. Consequently, many societies’ institutions such as the family, traditional communities, religious groups, and schools imbue these qualities in their members. Most tertiary institutions globally also qualify and certify their students based on character and learning. This supposition is that […]

Election violence and insecurity

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Attempts to manipulate the outcome of elections in Nigeria using violent methods have a long history dating back to the First Republic. For instance, the well pronounced ethnic allegiance of the dominant political parties in 1964/65 led to massive violence. The ethnic fanaticism resulted in massive irregularities in the ensuing elections, consequently venting Nigeria’s first […]

Omicron, Africa and global health politics

Africa’s place in a period of global warming (6)

GREEK ALPHABETS ARE NOT STRANGE to those familiar with sciences, especially those involving quantitative analyses and calculations. Their use as notations, symbols and formulae can be described as legendary and historic as they have been associated with breakthrough scientific solutions to many natural phenomena and mysteries.  Economists are also familiar with those alphabets in the […]

Poverty, unemployment, and insecurity

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Albeit not the only indicator, poverty, and unemployment undoubtedly play up strongly in the set of variables considered when deciding to participate in a crime. Two other foundational decision factors are escape opportunities and the monetary or other benefits from the criminality. Given good prospects in the foundational decision variables, the presence of lack, gauged […]

2021: Africa’s first year of free trading

Africa’s place in a period of global warming (6)

NEXT JANUARY, in about a month’s time, the commencement of trading on the platform of African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA) would have run its course for one year. By now, we should be expecting to read big headline news about what has been achieved during the one year of implementing a trade agreement that […]

Horn of Africa’s festering sore needs healing

Africa’s place in a period of global warming (6)

A DECADE AGO, East Africa was a region of hope in the midst of despair. Economic growth and social stability became the hallmarks of the region as Ethiopia began a consistent annual GDP growth, unbroken for a decade till 2020, very likely due to the COVID-19 pandemic. For many years Ethiopia scored an enviable pass […]

Arms proliferation and insecurity in Nigeria

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Albeit not having the correct data on the volume of illicit arms in circulation in the country, we nevertheless feel and experience their preponderance. Their abundance sustains religious insurgency, banditry, secessionist agitations, hostage-taking and other forms of criminality. In 2016, the United Nations Regional Centre for Peace and Disarmament in Africa, [UNREC], estimated that over […]