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Kanu, Okocha, Finidi set for Africa Legends gala match

Nigerian legends Kanu Nwankwo, Jay Jay Okocha and Finidi George will join other African greats in the African Legends United Gala Match in Abuja.​ Kanu confirmed their participation during the African Continental Free Trade Area Festival in Abuja. He said the match, which is part of ACFTA Fest, will be a special event hosted in Nigeria, with legends entertaining fans and promoting African culture and grassroots development.​ He explained that the project is about African legends giving back to the continent and inspiring young people to think about Africa and the grassroots. Kanu added that many top former players from across the continent will take part in the game on March 28.​ Former Cameroon star Eyong Enoh said ACFTA Fest will run from March 26 to 28, with the legends game holding on the final day at the Moshood Abiola […]

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From Insult to Influence: Traoré’s Composed Response Reshapes Global Perceptions

In a world where political discourse often escalates into confrontations, President Ibrahim Traoré of Burkina Faso demonstrated that composure and strategic communication could turn a moment of disrespect into an opportunity for national and continental empowerment. The Incident: A Misstep on Live Television During a televised interview, former U.S. President Donald Trump made a dismissive remark about President Traoré, mispronouncing his name and questioning his leadership credentials. The comment, though brief, sparked discussions across international media platforms. Traoré's Measured Response Rather than responding with indignation, President Traoré chose a path of dignified silence, allowing his actions and policies to speak volumes. This approach not only defused potential tensions but also showcased his commitment to constructive diplomacy and national development. Amplifying Burkina Faso's Vision In subsequent public addresses, Traoré highlighted Burkina Faso's strides towards self-reliance, particularly in the energy sector. Initiatives […]

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United States of Africa: The History of African Unity

Early Pan-African Roots Delegates at the Second Pan-African Congress in Brussels (1921), an early gathering of African and diaspora leaders pushing for unity. In the early 20th century, Black intellectuals and activists from Africa and its diaspora began meeting to demand an end to colonial rule. They believed in a shared destiny: as one historian notes, Pan-Africanism rested on the idea that “the destinies [of Africa’s peoples] are interconnected”. By 1921, delegates from dozens of African nations and the diaspora gathered in Brussels (pictured above) to strategize for liberation. The idea of a united Africa even cropped up in poetry: Jamaican activist Marcus Garvey wrote a poem in 1924 titled “Hail! United States of Africa,” imagining a grand continental federation long before colonialism ended. Nkrumah’s Vision of Unity Kwame Nkrumah, Ghana’s independence leader and a leading Pan-Africanist, championed a united […]

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Tinubu Hails Ghana’s Democracy at Mahama’s Inauguration.

Nigerian President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has commended Ghana's democratic strength, calling it a beacon for Africa during President John Dramani Mahama's inauguration at the Black Star Square in Accra. Tinubu described Ghana’s peaceful democratic transitions as proof of the continent’s progress.Highlighting Mahama’s leadership as patriotic and visionary, Tinubu pledged Nigeria's unwavering support for Ghana. He urged African leaders to prioritize regional unity, combat poverty, and build resilient economies, drawing inspiration from Ghana’s legacy and shared history with Nigeria.The event, attended by ten heads of state and international dignitaries, symbolized Africa's potential for progress. Tinubu praised the significance of Ghana's Black Star as a unifying symbol for the continent and called for African nations to overcome internal conflicts and external influences to achieve prosperity.

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Kenyan Community in Ghana Celebrates Mashujaa Day.

The Kenyan community in Ghana marked Mashujaa Day, honoring the country’s independence heroes. The event, which took place in Accra, featured cultural displays, speeches, and discussions to celebrate Kenya’s history while strengthening ties between Kenya and Ghana. Participants emphasized the importance of preserving African unity and promoting mutual development between the two countries. The celebration brought together diplomats, Kenyans in the diaspora, and Ghanaians to commemorate this significant day in Kenya’s history.

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