
Burkina Faso Coup and Other Woes—United States of Africa remains Imperative
Kwame Nkrumah shown with Kennedy during a state visit to the United States in 1961. The U.S. was already working…
Kwame Nkrumah shown with Kennedy during a state visit to the United States in 1961. The U.S. was already working…
Photos: Screenshots Francis Kwarteng, who hails from Ghana, has written a very important and ambitious book. The title speaks for…
Sir. Edward Mutesa, Kabaka of Buganda and President of Uganda at independence with executive Prime Minister Apolo Milton Obote at…
Minister Kaboyo. What merit? Who says only men must feast from the trough? Photo: Facebook [View From Uganda] “Football Made…
Nkrumah makes his impassioned speech. Photo: Facebook. [Pan-African Commentary] As we commemorate Africa liberation day on May 25, it is…
In 1963, Uganda’s then prime minister Obote was the only leader to endorse Nkrumah’s call for immediate African unity. Photo:…
Nkrumah. Photo: Facebook. Happy Uhuru to Ghana, 64 years old today. The country was led to its independence…
Jerry Rawlings. Photo: Wikimedia Commons. Africa has witnessed many ruinous military coups that led to much death and destruction. There…
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Prof. Ngugi wa Thiongo. Photo: Wikimedia Commons During the last day of the annual “Congo Week” events focused on…