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Togo’s 60-Year Struggle and the Rise of M66

For six decades, the Togolese people have lived under a political system that many describe as stagnant and unresponsive to their daily struggles. Beyond domestic governance, critics argue that inconsistent international diplomacy has also contributed to prolonging the crisis, often prioritising stability over genuine democratic reform. As a result, calls are growing for renewed global engagement that supports meaningful change and addresses the roots of Togo’s long-standing challenges. Across the country, daily life reflects a deep sense of fatigue and disillusionment. Markets remain lively, yet the optimism that once defined them has faded. Conversations among citizens increasingly reveal frustration over the widening gap between official promises and lived realities. For many, each new day brings not hope, but a reminder of unmet expectations and limited prospects for progress. Young people are bearing the brunt of this situation. Education, traditionally seen […]

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Bangladesh reform charter faces roadblocks ahead of 2025 polls

Bangladesh’s interim government says political parties have largely agreed on a sweeping reform charter but remain divided on how it should be implemented. The South Asian country of 170 million has faced political upheaval since Sheikh Hasina was ousted as prime minister in August 2024 following a student-led revolt. Interim leader Muhammad Yunus backs the 28-page draft, known as the “July Charter”, which proposes a two-term limit for prime ministers and expanded presidential powers. Ali Riaz, vice-chairman of the Consensus Commission, said around 30 parties have taken part in negotiations. “The political parties have agreed on 84 reform proposals, with only a few notes of dissent,” he said. “The main point of contention now is the procedure for implementing them.” The key sticking point The dispute centers on the charter’s legal weight: The Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) insists that only […]

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“Rotational Presidency is Nonsense” – Sowore Rejects Zoning Debate

Sowore's Meritocracy Manifesto Activist and former presidential candidate Omoyele Sowore has branded Nigeria's rotational presidency system as "senseless" during a fiery appearance on Channels TV Sunrise Daily: ✔ Merit Over Geography: "I want a competent president - not one chosen by zip code"✔ Equal Opportunity: "Every Nigerian should have a shot at leadership"✔ Performance Focus: "Zoning produces leaders by accident, not ability" "When you zone to the north, everyone there wants a turn. Zone to south, it's not just Yoruba or Igbo matter. The whole system is senseless!"— Omoyele Sowore 📜 The Sowore Governance Standard The AAC leader outlined what should matter in choosing leaders:✅ Proven competence✅ Clear development agenda✅ Personal character✅ Policy depth "Zoning the presidency to the worst character won't help Nigeria. Let everyone contest - then judge them on their merits!" 🌍 Why This Matters Now 2027 Elections: Rising zoning debates dominate political discourse Structural […]

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