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Sex 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 -
How 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 -
Self-Injectable Contraceptives: A life saver for African women
Self-injectable contraceptives, which are being trialed in Uganda and Senegal, could revolutionise women’s lives in rural Africa and dramatically cut maternal...
The CrierMay 18, 2016 -
The Politics behind the Introduction of Christianity to Africa
A Quick Look at History Christianity in Africa goes back to the earliest days of the church, when it spread along...
David JuliusMay 13, 2016 -
Timbuktu: 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 -
Freshwater Crayfish: the forgotten invaders wreaking havoc across Africa
When invasive species are discussed, most people think of plants, birds and perhaps a few mammals. But Africa has become home...
The CrierMay 6, 2016 -
Gifted children in Africa’s urban slums are a precious and untapped resource
We all know that it doesn’t matter whether you’re rich or poor. You can still be gifted. Opportunity is the key....
The CrierMay 3, 2016 -
Why African men are more likely to have children with more than one woman
AFRICAN men are among the most likely in the world to father children with more than one woman, a new report indicates....
The CrierApril 30, 2016 -
9 Reasons Why Seychelles Is A Taste of Paradise
Seychelles is said to be among one of the most beautiful tropical island in the World with some incredible & mind-blowing...
David JuliusApril 27, 2016 -
DR Congo: Richest in Resources Yet Poorest Country in the World
The poor are people whose resources remain below a certain threshold (set in monetary unit) and generally, we reference the World...
David JuliusApril 14, 2016