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Pan-African Review
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The Pan-African Review is an African platform for accurate, compelling and provocative analytical articles on matters of concern to Africans.
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    Sep 12, 2024
    “While China’s success on the African continent shows that it is possible for both parties to win in a trading relationship, the Lobito Corridor exemplifies all that is parochial and hopelessly out of touch about US Africa policy.” @DavidHundeyin ✍🏽
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    Lobito Corridor plan illustrates stark poverty of American imagination in Africa
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    Feb 2, 2023
    "As Africans today, we need to understand that those who colonized us cannot suddenly have our interests at heart, and the capitalist interests which exploited us cannot suddenly be giving to us." @m_ogada✍️ panafricanreview.rw/conquest-and-c…
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    May 24, 2023
    "There is now a general agreement that the #UN’s #peacekeeping model and doctrine are outdated and no longer fit for the purpose. It is very costly, ineffective and sometimes ends up becoming a part of the problem." @DonaldKaberuka ✍️🏿 panafricanreview.rw/financing-glob…
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    Jan 21, 2022
    "Whether it is economic emancipation or political liberation, the sources and forces of change have to be organically situated among African peoples. This is a no-brainer" panafricanreview.rw/african-agency…
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    Pan-African Review
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    Apr 3, 2024
    "Africans making political decisions in line with their own African interests and aspirations has traditionally been viewed as “radical” and a sign of Communist involvement by the wise old men in Paris and Washington, D.C. They now need to understand that the only mystery is that
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    Feb 5, 2024
    "It is the stupidity, the utterly incomprehensible belief that people of a certain ethnic definition or identity who were found by the 1885 Berlin Conference in a place that was given to the Belgians and was called the Congo should now be considered foreigners. Why? How can you
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    Oct 15, 2024
    “From a Nigerian perspective, it's visible to the blind and audible to the deaf that there are local political interests that want to maintain the status quo. Refineries are bad business for these local interests.” ~ @DavidHundeyin in the last episode of Africa Aspirations. ⤵️
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    Sep 24, 2024
    "To those who do know what actually takes place behind the curtain, the actual truth behind the proliferation of NGOs in the African space has nothing to do with delivering on their stated do-gooding mandates, and everything to do with an ongoing Global North vs Global South
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    Apr 24, 2024
    Making Sense of #UK-#Rwanda Migration Deal "One can easily be persuaded by the cynicism that Rwanda is in the UK migration agreement for the little money the UK government is promising, but only those who know nothing about Rwanda’s migration policy would buy into such a
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    Sep 23, 2024
    “#Africa desperately needs to develop - as a matter of urgency - a funding mechanism to build its own NGOs, think tanks, research institutes and global media organisations @DavidHundeyin ✍🏽
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    Why Dialogue Earth took aim at Dangote refinery and what Africa must learn about civil society
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    Feb 3, 2025
    Why Rwanda is the DRC’s most problematic neighbour “In addition to its determination to neutralise Tshisekedi’s accomplices, the FDLR, Rwanda is unlikely to look the other way as Kinshasa attempts to implement the “final solution” to a political problem that originated at the
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    Mar 16, 2024
    "For peace to be possible, the #DRC government needs to ensure that all its people, including Rwandaphone Congolese, are safe and have equal opportunities and rights in the reconstruction of their country. In the same fashion, it needs to ensure that the DRC territory is not a
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    Oct 7, 2024
    Foreign mercenaries and armies do more than contribute to insecurity in #Africa. They are active protagonists in Africa's conflicts, says @DavidHundeyin. “Sometime last year, there was a video of an official of the French foreign intelligence service called 'DGSE'. He was
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    Aug 13, 2024
    “Three years ago, I would have balked at the suggestion that a military regime might, in some circumstances, be a superior option to an elected civilian government.” @DavidHundeyin ✍🏽
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    Mali, Niger and Burkina Faso need elections immediately - Says who?
    It must be explained to the public in Mali and other countries in similar circumstances that their real problems are not problems that an election will solve
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