


Paul Biya Dies: What Difference Would it Make?
It has been a while since I posted anything on this blog as I have been trying to sort out some personal issues that did not allow me much time […]

“US Cannot Teach Nigeria How to Fight Rebels” – Retired Chief of Army Staff, Lieutenant General Victor Malu Once Said!
I remember vividly the day the guest on an NTA programme was retired Chief of Army Staff, Lieutenant General Victor Malu. Some of the things he said then have since stuck […]

The United Kingdom In Immigration Gimmicks
January 1, 2014 is finally here and if one is to go by all the buzz and hype that has been going on in the British media, then the streets […]

Examining the Logic of the Obama ‘RED LINE’ and the Case for Military Intervention in Syria
Even if one were tempted to discard everything Plato wrote, his argument that in the Ideal State, Reason should rule over Courage and Appetite, cannot be overlooked. This has been […]

France in Recession Again: Mali to the Rescue?
Location of Mali (Photo credit: Wikipedia) Could it be that people refuse to see the truth or I am just being paranoid to question the rationale of France holding a […]

Boston Bombings: Any Unanswered Questions?
The question I have been toying with since the Boston tragedy is: How on earth could such an event have been organised, with the recent public shootings that have taken […]

The Passionate Plea of a Patriotic Kenyan
As Kenyans head to the polls on Monday 4th March, 2013, it is not unusual for minds to go back to the happenings of 2007. True to his nature Kenneth […]

The Indomitable Lions of Cameroon: Symptom of a Country in Travail
Introduction There may be a relationship between good governance of a country and the performance of the national football team. Of course this is arguably a logic that may not […]

What Comes to Mind When I think of a US President…
It seems to be just an ordinary day everywhere in the world, not least of which is the USA where people went to work as usual, and did the normal […]

US Foreign Policy: Isolationism or Strategy Change?
Introduction Anyone who followed the three US Presidential debates (Barack Obama vs Mitt Romney) and the VP Debate (Ryan Paul Vs Joe Biden) may have noticed something I noticed in […]

French – Africa Policy: Damages to African and European Economies
The first port-of-call towards getting real development in Africa, will be to dispel the myth that political independence was fully won by the Africans from their former colonial masters. This […]

500 Years Later – Time For Africa to Forget… A Review!!!
INTRODUCTION It is indeed a compelling Documentary and a must-watch for as I did, I came to realise that the scramble, partition, and colonization of Africa saw the continent divided […]

Assange Is A True Democrat: Chomsky
It has been with some degree of fascination that I have followed the unfolding of the Julian Assange saga. While I have been apt to question what all this […]