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Building a Harmonious Country. By Abdu-Rafiu
The beginning of progress is when a person is true to himself. Being true to oneself also starts with asking the right and pertinent question: Who am I? That is…
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The Ransom Republic. By Agbeze Ireke Kalu Onuma
When the State abandons its primary duty, survival becomes an act of radical rebellion in…
United States Recovers Major Cache of Terrorist Equipment in Nigeria
The United States revealed it has seized the largest collection of terrorist electronic equipment since…
After the June 30 protest, Black South Africans will remain economically insecure. By Yolanda Mhlungu
Even if all the illegal immigrants leave the country, we will remain the majority who…
Unravelling Nigeria’s Terror Empire. By Chidi Amuta
Special to USAfrica magazine (Houston) and USAfricaonline.com, the first Africa-owned, US-based newspaper published on the…
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Kenya’s Odinga dismisses African leaders attacks on war crimes court
"First I say ICC has not brought itself to Africa! Africa brought itself to the ICC." Special to USAfrica multimedia networks, and CLASSmagazine,…
Ozwald Boateng: Change in Africa
Fashion designer Ozwald Boateng says a new wind of change is blowing through Africa. He explains how a $68 billion…
Report: Kony’s struggling militia killing elephants for cash
African warlord Joseph Kony and his struggling militia are poaching elephant ivory across central Africa to get funds for weapons,…
Slow progress in S. African rape-murder of 17-year-old
The brutal gang rape and murder of 17-year old Anene Booysen earlier this year shocked South Africa. But little progress…
Taiye Selasi’s ‘Ghana Must Go’ novel raises vital diaspora life issues. USAfricaBOOKS review by Nneka Ezenwa Chiazor
Taiye Selasi's GHANA MUST GO novel raises vital diaspora life issues USAfricaBOOKS review by Nneka Ezenwa Chiazor @Twitter.com/Chido247, Facebook.com/USAfricaChido n Facebook.com/USAfrica247 USAfrica,…
Africa’s ‘dead women walking’
It's practically unheard of in the United States and most Western countries. But it's a terrible occurrence in a culture…
S. Africa’s farming shows promise
Robyn Curnow looks at South Africa's farming industry, which shows true potential for long-term investors.
Couple tracked human evolution
Nima Elbagir explores the discoveries made by Louis and Mary Leakey who studied human evolutionary development in Africa.