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Edtech is changing the learning experience for secondary school students in Nigeria

By Kemi Falodun The coronavirus pandemic has highlighted gaps and deficiencies in many sectors of society, but it has also revealed major opportunities for innovation. With...

Can the acquittals of Laurent Gbagbo and Blé Goudé bring lasting peace to Côte d’Ivoire?

By Ahmed Coulibaly ABIDJAN —The International Criminal Court appeals chamber upheld the 2019 acquittals of former Ivorian President Laurent Gbagbo and his Minister of Youth Charles...

Nigerian doctors strike for better pay and working conditions

By Dounard Bondo A major union of Nigerian public medical professionals declared an indefinite strike starting Thursday, April 1st, as the Covid-19 pandemic wages on and...

Digital archives immortalize West African culinary and political history

By Kay Ugwuede The seeds that blossomed into Ozoz Sokoh’s FeastAfrique, a digital archive and library of West African culinary history, were several: past experiences documenting...

Adji Sarr and Ousmane Sonko, or rape culture at its zenith

By Aïda Dramé What country is this when at night, the law of the strongest strikes? These mythical lyrics of Michel Berger keep repeating in my...