The militaries in six West African countries—Mali, Chad, Burkina Faso, Guinea, Niger, and Gabon—decided relatively recently to remove civilian governments…
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In Ghana, Christian nationalism is a significant religious and political ideology. Many of its proponents are Pentecostals or Charismatics, who…
In November 2022, barely six months before the expiration of his term of office, Rivers State Governor Nyesom Wike doubled…
Faithful God is a book the Reformed community in South Africa—and beyond—doesn’t know it needs. Asking someone who identifies as…
Engaging with the historical economies of racist imagery through citation and repetition, his art shows how “visual referents circulating in…
Kwame Nkrumah Memorial Park lies at the centre of Ghana’s capital, Accra. Recently renovated, it is dedicated to the memory…
The world needs 44 million more teachers if education is to be provided to every child, according to new figures…
Matloga’s work is political, personal and universal at the same time. Growing up in a deeply troubled, racist society does…
In a nation that traces its roots to the child of an equestrian, young men on horseback continue a racing…
Despite the criticisms levelled against Mel Gibson’s The Passion, especially from Protestant quarters, his portrayal of Gethsemane is profoundly theological.…