As part of the preparations for the second Russia-Africa summit, the Institute of African Studies in conjunction with the Roscongress Foundation and supported by TASS News...
At the present moment, no nation best typifies a country in dire need of peace and social cohesion among her various sociopolitical groups than Nigeria adding...
Long before the Portuguese-speaking countries wrapped up their first business summit in Simpopo, Equatorial Guinea that gathered approximately 250 government officials and corporate business leaders from...
Bribery can be inherited, so is corruption and fraud. These, for example, passed from an administration to the next shows that it can be passed from...
The saying that “knowledge is power” is indeed an eloquent and forceful idea. Lately, I started to juxtapose the meaning of this adage with the pitiable...
Poverty is a human condition characterized by sustained or chronic deprivation of the resources, capabilities, choices, security and power necessary for the enjoyment of an adequate...
I saw a video today, of some Congolese who discovered a mountain full of gold in their region, and the villagers quickly swarmed in on the...
In this insightful and wide-ranging interview, Professor Patrick Verkooijen, Chief Executive Officer of Global Center on Adaptation discusses the organization’s establishment, its main objectives, challenges and...
Africa has the full potentialities of moving itself forward but the worthless idea of dependency and copy and past mentality they have been borrowing from the...
The first law of thermodynamics, also known as Law of Conservation of Energy, states that energy can neither be created nor destroyed; energy can only be...