Lagos was originally inhabited by the Awori subgroup of the Yoruba people in the 15th century, who called it “Oko”....
Read moreDetailsRadio’s influence is likely to endure, with podcasts complementing rather than replacing traditional broadcasts. A 2022 survey across 34 African countries found...
Read moreDetailsGerman involvement in Tanzania began in 1890 when Berlin decided to take over administration of east African territories which German...
Read moreDetailsAn academic and expert in the history of Africa and the African diaspora, Professor Hakim Adi is at risk of...
Read moreDetailsThe questioning of the 1994 settlement, and therefore Mandela’s legacy, has different dimensions, running through diverse narratives. One, associated with...
Read moreDetailsA new date has been set for the return of a tooth that was all that remained from the Congolese...
Read moreDetailsThe Democratic Republic of Congo will on Tuesday mark 25 years since the collapse of the authoritarian rule of Mobutu...
Read moreDetailsBy Julius A. Amin* During an official visit to Washington DC in 1962, Cameroon’s founding President Ahmadou Ahidjo informed President...
Read moreDetailsBy Justine Wintjes* In the archaeology storerooms of the KwaZulu-Natal Museum in Pietermaritzburg, South Africa, lie two boxes filled with seashells. The shells...
Read moreDetailsBy Akinwumi Ogundiran* The Yoruba are among the most storied groups in Africa. Their ancestral homeland cuts across present-day southwest Nigeria, Benin Republic and Togo...
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