African Scholars Urge Renewal in African Studies, Communities at Toronto Conference
In a fast-changing world, African scholars have called for a global Africa anchored on renewal, commitment and transformative change.
In a fast-changing world, African scholars have called for a global Africa anchored on renewal, commitment and transformative change.
The Anglican Archbishop Emeritus of Jos Province, Most Reverend Benjamin Argak Kwashi has been appointed and enthroned as the Archbishop of Chad under the Province of Alexandria, North Africa.
The Catholic Bishop of Kafanchan Diocese, Most Rev. Julius Yakubu Kundi, has congratulated a religious sister, Sarah Helena Ibrahim of the Congregation of the Sisters of the Beatitude (SOB), for breaking the ceiling as the first nun in her congregation to bag a Doctorate in Biblical Theology.
The Roman Catholic Diocese of Argyll and the Isles has responded to the Scottish Bishops, who have begun a consultation…
Bishop Osório believed in a Church where everyone has a voice, where all walk together, and where each person is called to participate in the life and mission of the Christian community.
Until Nigeria reduces its exposure to oil price cycles and significantly expands non-oil revenue capacity, every budget will continue to sit on a tension between projected optimism and structural constraint.
Prominent human rights lawyer and Senior Advocate of Nigeria (SAN), Femi Falana, has issued a 14-day ultimatum to the Attorney-General of the Federation (AGF), demanding urgent action to recover billions of dollars and trillions of naira in alleged unpaid revenues owed to the Federation Account by operators in Nigeria’s oil and gas sector.
An 18-year-old Nigerian football player from a rustic town in Bauchi State, Zadok Yohanna, has made his debut appearance in…
The Catholic Diocese of Quelimane in Mozambique has been thrown into mourning following the shooting to death of their vocal and courageous Chief Shepherd, Bishop Osório Citora Afonso, IMC, in his residence by unidentified gunmen.
In this provocative op-ed, Advocatus Africa data and annotation “unpacks why Nigeria’s relatively cheap fuel no longer signals economic advantage, and what the data reveals about the real drivers of prosperity across the region.”