Monthly Archives: August 2019
German football chief slants racist
The head of the supervisory board of German football club, Clemens Tönnies, is to temporarily step down after he was found to have broken...
Struggling To Understand Democracy
By Akintokunbo A Adejumo - Our leadership are still struggling to understand democracy as a collective approach in meeting collective needs, such as quality education, jobs,...
Mozambique signs into peace
By Peter Olorunnisomo - It would take a telling to come to a decision to say which definite influence occasioned an end to in-fighting stemmed...
What type of leaders do the youth want?
By Olakunle Agboola - Nigeria faces various issues today. Problems as the poor management of natural resources, high rate of unemployment, corruption, economic instability,...
Nguema: 40yrs, oil and corruption
By Peter Olorunnisomo - Just a week ago, Africa’s oldest President passed away. He was President Beji Caid Essebi of Tunisia. He ruled only for...
Ethiopia, Eritrea on double runs
Two decades of hostilities ended in July 2018 when Ethiopia and Eritrea agreed to end a military and diplomatic standoff sparked by a border...
S. Africa makes last gasp draw
Replacement scrumhalf Herschel Jantjies scored a try in the final minute of play to help South Africa snatch a 16-16 draw with New Zealand...
FIFA takes over CAF
August 1, all things being equal, is the first day of a management takeover of African football governing body by the global football governing...
Al-Qaeda heir is dead
Hamza bin Laden, the son of slain al Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden is dead. The U.S. government is expected to make an announcement...
Semenya will not defend world title
Double Olympic champion, Caster Semenya, will not defend her 800-metres title at the World Championships in September after the Swiss Federal Tribunal reversed a...