Based on a chapter of Professor Blackett's in-progress book, entitled Everyday Transgressions: Domestic Workers’ Transnational Challenge to Labour Law, this lec...
Students, The Mo Ibrahim Index of African Governance wants to be used
Many of us have heard of the Mo Ibrahim Foundation’s ‘Ibrahim Prize for Achievement in ...
Nigerian Service: Dan Rogger on Public Vices, Hidden Virtues and Silent Voices in the Civil Service
I vividly remember the afternoon I was told I would be ...
Having three health targets in the eight Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) has been a double edged sword. While, on the one hand, it has greatly improved ...
Desperate for development- White chiefs in Ghana
In recent times in Ghana, scarce support from the central government has prompted the introduction in local ch...
It is well documented that Nigeria is now Africa's largest economy, as well as its most populous nation, 1 in 5 people in sub-Saharan Africa is Nigerian (Source...
Lola Shoneyin, Author, The Secret Lives of Baba Segi's Wives, and Director, Ake Book and Arts Festival, at rehearsals ahead of the inauguration of Nigeria's new...
Not so long ago, Africa was being described as the ‘Hopeless Continent’. Recently, though, talk has turned to ‘Africa Rising’, with enthusiastic voices exclaimi...
Unlocking new investment frontiers and consumer market opportunities for growth.
Africa offers huge consumer market potential for fast growth companies and e...
Many of us will remember hearing about the NHS doctors and nurses who risked their lives to fight Ebola in West Africa. Pauline Cafferkey, who caught Ebola and ...