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STOP HUMAN ATROCITIES TO STOP ETHIOPA’S POTENTIAL NATIONAL DISINTEGRATION

May
23
By Dr. Aklog Birara, former senior advisor at the World Bank, author of a new book titled Promising Ethiopia 

Lencho Letta“I am worried that the system may fail, and if the country fails, it will be a shame for all blacks” so said  Lencho Leta, Founding member of the Oromo Liberation Front (OLF) and trusted advisor of Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed Ali. 

I agree with Mr. Leta. Tragically for the people of Oromia and the rest of Ethiopians, the projected collapse of the Ethiopian state and government

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Most Dangerous Country in the World to Be a Student

Feb
21
By John Otim

General BuhariA prolonged period of military rule has taken its toll on Nigeria. The country with one of the most robust population in the world. Not every Nigerian is affected. But a great many are.The ready acceptance of authority, the reluctance to express one’s own ideas. One encountered people like that. Students, colleagues, people on the streets. The ready acceptance of authority, the reluctance to express one’s own ideas. ... In hindsight it is ...

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Amazing Story of Brazil’s first Black President

Feb
21
By Bruno Goes

He waPresident Nilo Peçanhas a man of many mysteries. Born in Brazil in the late 1800s, Nilo Peçanha rose to power as a political leader and eventually became the President of Brazil in 1910. Despite his numerous accomplishments Peçanha held one secret close to his heart. his Afro-Brazilian heritage.He was a man of many mysteries.

 

 

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Can a Massive Foreign Aid Be the Solution to Africa’s Problems, Part 3

Nov
23
By Dr. Aklog Birara, former Senior Advisor at the World Bank

The Far Reach of Neo-colonialismThe invisible new “Cold War” is imbedded in development policies, plans and implementation. African scholars and opinion makers spend a great deal of time and energy debating, comparing, contrasting, and critiquing the Asia and Pacific development model led by China and the Western model led by the USA. The debate is healthy. But what ultimately matters are the value-added policies, programs, investment portfolios and infrastructure. A disconnected Africa cannot develop fast.

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Can a Massive Foreign Aid Be the Solution to Africa’s Problems, Part 2

Nov
23
Dr. Aklog Birara, former senior adviser to the World Bank

A Colonialist being carried by the colonizedColonialism by a different name is still the same. Having been forced to cede their colonial territories, colonialists and emerging imperialists designed new, sophisticated, and seemingly pro-African development, pro-free market, pro-human rights protocols, and pro-modernization instruments that bolstered the continued extraction and rent-seeking of financial and natural resources from Africa.

France and the national elites which it encouraged and created, still dominate Francophone Africa. Anglophone Africa is dominated by the United Kingdom and the domestic elites it trained, educated, and deployed. 

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Can a Massive Foreign Aid Be the Solution to Africa's Problems, Part 1

Nov
22
Dr. Aklog Barara, former senior advisor to the World Bank

Dr. Aklog BiraraI commend the provocative proposal by Jonathan Powers and others for that a massive aid will be the solution to Africa’s problems. However, I am afraid to dispute that idea that a massive Western aid program will transform structural and institutional poverty and technological backwardness in this otherwise promising continent populated by the youngest population on the planet.

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A Need for a Massive Aid Program for Africa

Nov
22
By Jonathan Power

Foreign Aid in AfricaSurely, wouldn’t a massive infusion of aid into Africa be pouring money down a rat hole? Isn't this the mistake that was made in the past–enormous generosity by the rich countries only to see it wasted on misconceived projects, bad economic management, or siphoned away into war and corruption, as is evident in Zimbabwe, Congo, and Somalia right now?

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THE PEARL OF AFRICA 114 YEARS LATER

Oct
21
By Okot Nyormoi

A Ugandan DancerYears ago, if you wanted to put a smile on a Ugandan’s face, mention the Pearl of Africa. That was because in 1908, Winston Churchill published a book titled, “My African Journey” in which he called Uganda the Pearl of Africa based on his tour of the country in 1907. Though Churchill was looking at the country through the eyes of a colonialist and a wildlife tourist, Ugandans were happy and proud of the description. They embraced the name knowing that pearls are beautiful and assumed that the description applied to all aspects of life in Uganda. If so, is Uganda still the Pearl of Africa as Churchill called it 114 years ago?

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