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Hillary Clinton and U.S. Policy in Africa
As the race for the White House speeds up and heads into winnowing territory on Super Tuesday 3 on March 15, Africans might be wondering what the candidates’ policies or views on the continent might be. Hillary Clinton points with pride to the peace deal she brokered as U.S. Secretary of State between the…
Marco Rubio sees Sunset
It looks like Marco Rubio’s dream of becoming President might be all but a distant mirage of the past. The once fresh faced favorite got himself dirty brawling in the mud with Donald Trump who emerged unscathed, but it doesn’t seem to have done the Florida Senator any good. Rubio trails Trump 26% to 40% in his home…
12 Ways to Find Strength and Resilience Within Yourself
Sometimes the world can seem like a lonely place whether you are in Africa or elsewhere in the world. However, when you look deep inside yourself and are content with who you are, the path is one that is full because you do not worry about what others think of you. Here are ways…
Wole Soyinka: Nigerian Playwright, Nobel Laureate
“…a master of language, and [your] commitment as a dramatist and writer of poetry and prose to problems of general and deep significance for man, modern or ancient.” – presentation speech by Professor Lars Gyllensten, of the Swedish Academy for the Nobel Prize in Literature, 1986 Wole Soyinka, Nigerian playwright, author, poet, essayist, teacher and…