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Gen. Rabe’s death and Nigeria’s slow-motion humiliating surrender to terrorists. By Shae Bebeyi

USAfrica THE RITUAL OF THE  TERRORISTS HANDOVER and THE DEATH OF  DETERRENCE  IN  KATSINA Special to USAfrica magazine (Houston) and USAfricaonline.com, the first Africa-owned, US-based newspaper published on the Internet.…

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Nigeria, Biafra and Gowon’s book of Lies. By Agbeze Ireke Kalu Onuma

Special to USAfrica magazine (Houston) and USAfricaonline.com, first Africa-owned, US-based newspaper published on the Internet…

30th May, Biafra not a secessionist spasm, it’s a spiritual revolt. By Jude Udoye

Special to USAfrica magazine (Houston) and USAfricaonline.com Dr. Jude Anayochukwu Udoye, a Pharmacist, is a…

Ukabam’s Biafra years and tasty Lizard Feasts

Q&A wt Chido Nwangwu. Follow on X @Chido247  Special to USAfrica magazine (Houston) and USAfricaonline.com, the…

Green Card applicants Required to Leave U.S. to be processed

USAfricaonline.com U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) spokesperson Zach Kahler has announced a major change…

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Why Dubai wants a piece of Africa

One of Africa's youngest billionaires Ashish Thakkar on the business potential he sees between the continent and the UAE.

From township to pro cycling

Meet South Africa's Luthando Kaka who has defied the odds and broken down barriers in the world of cycling.

Malawi: Africa’s next hot spot

Improving game parks, uncrowded beaches, friendly people -- Malawi is an African destination on the rise.

Three years to wait for a photo?

Three years to wait for a photo? Africa photographer David Gulden explains how he gets the shots that last.

4 nuggets of Joburg history

It's hard to believe Johannesburg didn't even exist 130 years ago. Then gold was discovered, and one of Africa's biggest…

End of line for ‘Lunatic Express?’

A Chinese-funded multi-billion railway project in Kenya could transform transport in east Africa.

When cricket took on apartheid

Gareth Evans was just a small boy when a team of West Indies cricketers arrived in apartheid South Africa. Vilified…

Rwanda’s lessons for South Sudan

Several mass graves have been discovered, at least 1,000 people are dead and tens of thousands have been displaced in…

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