Three and a half decades after breaking free from apartheid rule, Namibia's Independence Day remains a defiant celebration of memory, resilience, and reinvention.
By Victory Azimih Power is rarely lost first on the battlefield. It is lost in identity, confidence, memory, and long-term intent. Psalm 137 captures this with...
By Victory Azimih The question facing Africa today is not whether the continent is politically independent – that battle was won decades ago. The question is...
By Victory Azimih The world is reorganizing into powerful, consolidated blocs. Africa cannot afford to remain the outlier, negotiating as 54 fragmented voices. The cost of...
By Dishant Shah When we speak of African identity, self-determination, and unity, one name rises above the rest – not merely as a historical figure, but...
By Fidel Amakye Owusu In 1963, as African nations emerged from colonial rule, Ghana’s visionary leader Kwame Nkrumah made a bold call: the continent needed a...