Democracy

Why Elections, Why Democracy in Africa?

As a Pan-African deeply committed to the progress of Africa and its member states, I believe that Africa’s socio-political advancement in this age of abundant information and artificial intelligence hinges not only on its political realities and their far-reaching effects but also on the kind of stories told and narratives promoted about the continent. While […]

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Democracy in Shambles: The Undemocratic Acts of Southeastern Nigerian Governors

The recent local government council elections in southeastern Nigeria have exposed the ugly underbelly of democracy in the region. State governors, armed with immense power and influence, have hijacked the electoral process, imposing their preferred candidates on the people. This blatant disregard for democratic principles has rendered the elections a mere sham. The root of

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BEFORE DEMOCRACY SUFFOCATES IN AFRICA – By Ekejiuba Daberechi Kingsley

Authenticating the vision of a robust and unwavering democracy in Africa, Nelson Mandela’s poignant words echo: “It is not our diversity that divides us, but the contrast between those who champion democracy and those who do not.” This perspective, deeply resonating across the continent, extends far beyond the confines of Nigeria, elucidating a Pan-African narrative.

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