Habeeb Kolade
Habeeb is a writer, and a Mechanical Engineering graduate of University of Ibadan. He has served as the Editor-in-Chief of Indypress Organisation at the University of Ibadan, Chief Executive Officer of StrictlyUI (A campus social website), Head of Editorials, One African Child, Digital Content Creator for AMVCA 2015 and Nigerian Idol 2015 amidst several other positions. He is passionate about leading Africans through a generation of development using an entrepreneurial approach. Later in life, he dreams of being head coach of Manchester United FC.
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Government & PoliticsWestern Sahara: Who Will Save Africa’s Last Colony from Morocco’s Occupation?
Lying at the edge of northwest Africa, Western Sahara continues to suffer from the imperialist forces of Morocco and its supporters....
Habeeb KoladeMarch 15, 2017 -
Culture & SocietyYassa: Lets Cook Chicken the Senegalese Way
Making chicken in an entirely new way could be the spice to get your celebrations in the right colours. Senegal, like...
Habeeb KoladeJanuary 4, 2017 -
African historyIs the ICC a Western Imperialist Tool Against Africa?
Since the creation of the International Criminal Court (ICC) in 2002, all 39 individuals indicted by the body have been Africans....
Habeeb KoladeDecember 29, 2016 -
African historyNot Black, Not White. Meet the Coloured People of South Africa
South Africa is not a country of black or white. Along the thin lines of the black Xhosas and Zulus and...
Habeeb KoladeNovember 12, 2016 -
Culture & SocietyRwanda Rising: From Hunger Reduction to Medical Drones
The age when Rwanda only made the news for the genocide has changed. Its October 2016 and the East African country...
Habeeb KoladeOctober 28, 2016 -
Culture & SocietyEverything wrong with African football & why Africans must promote it
“Soccer isn’t like a religion in Africa. It is bigger than religion.” – Archbishop Desmond Tutu Africa has a large and...
Habeeb KoladeOctober 11, 2016 -
Culture & SocietyWhy East Africans Dominate Long Distance Running
East African runners, especially Kenyans and Ethiopians have dominated long distance athletics over the past few decades. Ethiopia’s Kenenisa Bekele holds...
Habeeb KoladeAugust 23, 2016 -
Business & EntrepreneurshipIs South Africa Struggling Against Dwindling Gold Fortunes?
Until the early 21st century, South Africa dominated the global gold industry from 1896. According to the US Geological Reserves, South...
Habeeb KoladeJune 2, 2016 -
Sex & LifestyleSex Tourism: Africa’s Male Prostitutes
One of the most common reasons non-Africans visit Africa is its tourism and wildlife. But of all the scenes that might...
Habeeb KoladeMay 25, 2016 -
Culture & SocietyHow the Monarchs of Africa Lost Their Relevance
Unlike precolonial times, it is clear that African monarchy is no longer the same. Out of all the 54 countries, only...
Habeeb KoladeMay 21, 2016 -
African historyTimbuktu: How one of Africa’s wealthiest & age old city disappeared into the sands
Timbuktu is an ancient Malian city located just north of the Niger River. Founded about 1000 years ago by the Berbers,...
Habeeb KoladeMay 10, 2016 -
African historyHutu & Tutsi: An Overwhelming History Of Love, Death And Seething Hope
History will not forget the twisting tales of the two tribes that birthed two countries and left millions of skulls as...
Habeeb KoladeApril 7, 2016 -
Business & EntrepreneurshipKenya: Doom Over The Worlds Chief Supplier Of Flowers
In just over three decades, Kenya has risen to become one of the world’s chief supplier of flowers. The country has...
Habeeb KoladeFebruary 27, 2016 -
TechnologyHow Morocco Is Leading The World In Solar Energy
Morocco doesn’t rank as one of the countries that receives the highest amount of sunshine in the world. But the leaders...
Habeeb KoladeFebruary 21, 2016