
FAVOUR NUNOO & THOMAS NAADI Looted artefacts from the Asante kingdom are finally on display in Ghana, 150 years after British colonizers took them. Ghanaians flocked to the Manhyia Palace Museum in Kumasi, the capital of Asante region, to welcome the 32 items home. “This is a day for Asante. A day for the Black […]
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STEPHEN WOODING The three staple crops dominating modern diets – corn, rice and wheat – are familiar to Americans. However, fourth place is held by a dark horse: cassava. While nearly unknown in temperate climates, cassava is a key source of nutrition throughout the tropics. It was domesticated 10,000 years ago, on the southern margin […]
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To enter the Museum of the Bamoun Kings in western Cameroon, you have to pass under the fangs of a gigantic two-headed snake — the highlight of an imposing coat of arms of one of the oldest kingdoms in sub-Saharan Africa. Thousands of Cameroonians gathered in the royal palace square in Foumban on Saturday April […]
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Nigeria recorded 1,742 suspected meningitis cases, including 101 confirmed cases and 153 deaths in seven states between 1 October 2023 and 11 March. MARIAM ILEYEMI Nigeria has become the first country in the world to roll out a new vaccine- Men5CV, to protect people against five strains of the meningococcus bacteria. The new vaccine […]
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KOFI AYIM A cross section of African Americans is livid at the commercialization of some portions of the Elmina Castle in Ghana. They contend that grounds of slave dungeons in Africa and elsewhere should be maintained as sacred for historical and posterity purposes, devoid of money-making activities. In an interview, Professor James Small, a conspicuous […]
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The socioeconomic development of a country is anchored on the basic tenets of its culture. Once the tenets start to give way, the center cannot hold, and the country assumes culturally haywire tendencies. Its people become lost for lack of cultural direction. Japan, China, and a host of other countries have developed, not through any […]
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AGGREY MUTAMBOEthiopia has opted to take back thousands of its nationals who had been living in squalid conditions in Saudi Arabia. The decision was announced late last month in Addis Ababa but would actually begin in early April, targeting some 70,000 Ethiopians.It may be the noblest thing to do in rescuing its stranded citizens, but […]
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JAHD KHALIL Brigitte Combs lives outside of Richmond and said she came to the Virginia state capitol when she heard legislators were discussing the issue of minors and forced marriage. Taking a deep breath, she told them that decades ago in Texas she had been married at 15 years old to a 37-year-old man. “I […]
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As the war in Sudan enters its second year next month, the UN Committee on the Rights of the Child (CRC) on Monday, March 18 warned of a staggering toll of the crisis on children, with an estimated 24 million teetering on the brink of a “generational catastrophe”. Since the conflict erupted in April 2023, […]
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U.S. Air Force veteran is challenging Bill Pascrell in NJ-9 DAVID WILDSTEIN Billy Prempeh crushed a perennial candidate March 19 to capture the Bergen County Republican organization line, giving him a clear path for a rematch with Rep. Bill Pascrell (D-Paterson) in New Jersey’s 9th district. Prempeh won the Bergen GOP convention by a more […]
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