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Nigeria's National Assembly Shows its Mettle over Fuel Fraud

Nigeria's legislature has revealed its findings, but will the executive act on them?

Joyce Banda: Another President by Providence

As with Goodluck Jonathan of Nigeria before her, Joyce Banda's improbable rise to the Malawian presidency comes with high expectations.

Review: Fela Kuti Live in Detroit

Music met politics when Fela Kuti and the Egypt 80 were let loose on Motor City back in 1986.

World Bank Presidential Race Heats Up

For the first time, the US' chosen candidate may not be a shoo-in.

Nigeria's Religious Fundamentalism: Opiate of the Masses, Incitement to Violence or Something Else?

Religion can form a key part of the battle against corruption and factionalism in Nigeria.

Tukur Becomes PDP National Chairman

President Jonathan's preferred candidate has been elected in a one-horse race, but what does this mean for the future of Nigeria's ruling party?

Sanusi: Class Warrior?

To fulfil his project against “rent seeking parasites” in favour of productive patriotic capitalists, Nigerian Central Bank Governor Sanusi will need the masses' help.

On The Road With West Africa’s Fuel Smugglers

Nigeria's fuel subsidy has been underpinning the fuel smuggling trade in West Africa for years, but what effect will its removal have?

Hold Your Tongue: Yoruba in the Diaspora

How is the Yoruba language and culture experienced abroad?

Domestic Violence: The Problem Pervading Nigeria

Institutions that fail to support victims and laws that protect perpetrators contribute to widespread domestic violence.

Nigeria: Haunted by Corruption

Removing fraudulent ‘ghost workers’ from government payrolls will not be achieved without dealing with Nigeria’s deeper problems.

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