Author-CEO/Programmes Director, Afrihealth Optonet Association (AHOA) – CSOs Network and Think-tank,EMAIL: druzoadirieje2015@gmail.com 1.BACKGROUND Imo State, located within Nigeria’s Niger Delta Belt of the Eastern region, is one of the country’s recognized oil-producing states. Oil exploration in Imo dates back to the late 1970s, with the discovery of petroleum deposits in areas such as Ohaji/Egbema, Oguta, Oru East, and parts of Owerri West. These communities form the state’s primary oil belt and contribute significantly to Nigeria’s crude oil and gas output. Imo State hosts several oil companies, including multinational and indigenous operators,…
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China invests $5.6 billion in Morocco to build Africa’s first of its kind
By Greta Taubert, First Published, September 14, 2025 Liravi in News Morocco is making history with a massive $5.6 billion investment from China to build Africa’s first-ever battery gigafactory. This project isn’t just about construction; it’s a symbol of a new era where Africa and China are joining forces to transform the continent’s role in the global energy and automotive sectors. This huge step forward signals Morocco’s strategic rise as a key player in the worldwide clean energy race. With the gigafactory set to deliver cutting-edge technology, it’s a win for both innovation and economic development. What…
Arise Africa! Politics, Education, Religion, Not Bad by Nature, but Bad by Design(By Ms Alice F.Sarkodie)
In today’s concluding part of Ms Alice Frimpong Sarkodie’s ,Opinion Piece.”Arise! Africa: Pan Africanism is Diseased’,she takes a more critical look at the nagging issues of Politics,Education and Religion as they relate to pre-colonial Africa and the modern day African context. She argues that, none of the three is bad in actual sense but what is bad about them is,when foreign parties give them,a deliberately manipulative foreign touch and then weaponise it against Africans intended to, derive maximum benefit therefrom, while Africa suffers gross disadvantage. Now read on: Let us…
Can the AU Drive a Realistic African Climate Agenda?(By Prince Israel Orekha)
About Author-Global Director ,Connected Advocacy,israel@connectedadvocacy.org.ng As Africa Climate Week, #ACS2 opens, one pressing question lingers: Can the African Union (AU) chart a realistic and united pathway to address Africa’s climate crisis—or will the gathering become another symbolic ceremony remembered only in speeches? The urgency is undeniable. Africa stands at the frontline of climate change, yet its fragmented approaches and weak governance systems risk undermining the continent’s ability to respond effectively. For the AU to lead meaningfully, several critical issues must be addressed: Building Unity of Purpose The AU must…
Arise Africa! Pan-Africanism is Diseased(By Alice Frimpong Sarkodie)
Author:—-MsSark,LifeCoach,Director,Nobel Heights School, Ghana,alice.sarks@gmail.com Introduction Pan-Africanism, the dream of a truly united Africa struggles to move from dream to reality.Why? Because of Colonial Leftover Syndrome.This syndrome cripples us by distorting our mindset. It poisons unity at its root. Let us name its symptoms: Division Instead of Unity Colonial borders fragmented us, cutting across ethnic groups, languages and kingdoms. Today, instead of dismantling those walls, we defend them fiercely, treating one another as foreigners on our own continent. Effect on Pan-Africanism: Every group pushes its own agenda. Mistrust overshadows partnership. We thirst…
From the Era Miracles to the Era of Machines-By Anaba S A
Africa must trade superstition for science if we want to survive this century. 1.) The next 50 years will not be kind to slow thinkers. By 2075, nations will not compete on prayers, they will compete on patents. Your children will not eat because you fasted; they will eat because you built something people will pay for. Drones, AI, synthetic biology, quantum computing etc., these are the “miracles” of the next generation. And they will belong to whoever understands the natural laws that make them work. The Brutal Truth 2.)…
A Country in Reverse Gear?-(By Brother Fred Apenteng)
For several years now, I have observed with a heavy heart how we, as a nation, seem to be reversing instead of accelerating forward like many modern countries. Yesterday, I spent the afternoon with a much younger relative, reminiscing about the achievements of Nkrumah’s Ghana — the Ghana handed down to us. I told her about the Ghana Railways and how I used to travel back home from boarding school on the night train, popularly called the sleeper train. She was stunned, almost in disbelief, and asked if I was…
Mosquitoes, Malaria, and Markets: Ghana’s Health System Through the Lens of Public–Private Partnerships-(By Joannitta Joannides)
Author: Joannitta Joannides, Lab Manager, Vestergaard–Noguchi Vector Labs As we marked World Mosquito Day on 20 August, it’s a powerful reminder that defeating mosquito-borne diseases like malaria requires renewed commitment and smarter strategies—especially in countries like Ghana, where the burden remains high. In 2024, there were over 5.3 million cases, making up 2.5% of cases worldwide and nearly 2% of global malaria deaths. Although fewer children under five are getting sick, with national rates dropping to 8.6%, some rural areas still see rates as high as 12.8%. The disease is…
The Devastating Global Climate Change Impact: The Human Factor {By: Geethika Venkatesan, an International Young Climate Activist)
In several countries there are severe consequences from pollution, climate change, floods, soil degrading, water scarcity and lack of water storage resources and due to heavy rains many cities and metro cities, raging water washes many villages, urban catchment area, our dream building, car, roads, railway lines our wealth and Heath? Why are these happening in this 21st century? Can man make mistakes nor nature fury? Nature always helps humans living beings and nature’s eco system balance but the humans advanced urban dreams, urban civilization maze, unlimited urban dreams, speedy…
In the Age of AI Slop, Trust is a Human Advantage:By Bas Wijne, CEO, APO Group
AI-generated content is flooding the internet, and much of it is low-quality and misleading. Editors call it ‘AI slop’: hallucinated quotes, fake press releases, and algorithm-chasing headlines. In an era where content is cheaper and faster than ever, trust has become the rarest commodity. That’s where professional public relations – once accused of ‘spin’ – is playing a new, unexpected role: safeguarding credibility in a post-truth landscape. AI has a place, but it doesn’t replace people Let me be clear: AI isn’t the enemy. It’s a powerful tool for information…
