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‘God, let crude oil dry up’

A chief Executive Officer and 'Man of God" calls upon God to let Nigeria oil dry up

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Nigeria’s Adamu banned for three years

Banfo Agrey Nigeria‘s Amos Adamu has been suspended from all footballing activity by Fifa’s Ethics Committee for three years and fined $10,000. Tahiti’s Reynald Temarii was suspended for one year and...

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Malian officials in trouble: Global Fund suspends malaria

While global campaigns are gathering momentum to raise funds for malaria research and prevention, Malian officials have their own plan. Read on

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World is getting more corrupt; Check who made the cut

The world is considered a more corrupt place now than it was three years ago, a poll suggests.

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Multi-National Corporations play it ‘dirty’ in Africa

Corruption is a worldwide problem. For convenience sake, it has been widely associated with developing countries  for the most part. It would be dishonest on my part to defend the developing world...

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Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala: Want to Help Africa? Do Business There

As the first female Finance Minister in Nigeria, Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala attacked corruption to make the country more desirable for foreign investment and job creation. Now as a director of the World Bank...

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Can the Global Fund Weather The Corruption Storm?

By Sarah Boseley Germany, Ireland and Sweden have suspended payments to the Global Fund to fight Aids, TB and Malaria over the corrupt use of grants by African countries. Could the media storm trigger...

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Why Politicians Don’t Deliver Electoral Promises

In case you do not have enough time to read this brief piece, the answer to the question raised above is: corruption. Yes, sounds familiar? I am talking about politicians in developing countries. In...

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Party Politics and Internal Democracy in Africa- Implication for Development

Politics is a neutral game anchored in the body polity of political parties which serve as the platforms upon which political aspirants seeking for elective positions canvass for the support of the...

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Cheetahs vs. Hippos for Africa’s future

Ghanaian economist George Ayittey unleashes a torrent of controlled anger toward corrupt leaders in Africa -- and calls on the “Cheetah generation” to take back the continent.

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