Le Sentiment Anti-Français se Développe en Afrique Francophone. Comment le… Marilou El Mabsout Antoine Nov 8, 2023 Les coups d'Etats s'enchainent en Afrique francophone et le sentiment anti-français se développe, surtout auprès…
Fear, Corruption, and Apathy: The Struggle for Nigerian Democracy Skyler Bohnert Nov 9, 2021 Democracy survives when its voters believe and participate in the system. In Nigeria, the history of violence, lack…
Nigeria’s “Crypto Rush” Joshua Poggianti Jun 27, 2021 As the country with the third largest Bitcoin trading volume globally, Nigerians' increasing use of…
Boko Haram Strikes Again in Nigeria Joshua Poggianti Jan 26, 2021 Boko Haram's unchecked growth in the last decade makes it one of Africa's largest terrorist groups, along with…
CSW63: Priorities, Plans, and Lunch with Nigeria’s Permanent Mission to the… Nadine Pelaez Mar 17, 2019 High above 2nd Avenue in a tower of marble and hardwood, our delegation was met with a warm welcome and a hot meal…
Shell Goes to Court: Decades of Dubious Conduct in Nigeria Megan Kamps Oct 24, 2018 Royal Dutch Shell is embroiled in what could stand to be one of the largest corruption cases in the history of the…
Big Pharma’s Ominous Role in Nigeria’s Fake Drugs Crisis Taylor Mitchell Oct 24, 2017 In 2008, mothers of teething infants visited their local Nigerian pharmacies to purchase some medicine to ease…
Nigerian Government Bombs Refugee Camp: Another Failed Attempt at Defeating Boko… Hannah Gerber Feb 10, 2017 After nearly a decade of fighting a bloody insurgency against this militant group, the Nigerian government has made…
First Comes War, Then Comes Famine Maddie Clark Nov 9, 2016 They’ve killed upwards of 20,000 people through suicide bombs and armed raids, decimated large swaths of land,…
Hungry for Power: Boko Haram’s Strategic Alliance with ISIS Alix Vadot Mar 17, 2015 The last update on the international terrorist radar? A supposed allegiance between two of the most powerful…