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Obama Speaks To African Union

on July 28th, 2015 by The Afro News

US President Barack Obama has ended his visit to Africa by warning the continent will not advance if its leaders refuse to step down when their terms end. “Nobody should be president for life,” Mr Obama said. He was speaking at the African Union’s headquarters in Ethiopia’s capital, Addis Ababa, the first time a sitting

Filed under: The Bridge, World Tagged as: African Union, Obama, President, USA

A Whole New World Awaits

on March 13th, 2011 by Deidre Heim

There are favourable discussions being held between the USA and several countries in Africa that would like to further expand their trade commissions with each other.

Filed under: Canadian News, International News Tagged as: Africa, African Chamber of Commerce, Ebrahim Rasool, Seattle, USA

Think Globally: Changing Population, Environment and Food

on December 7th, 2009 by The Afro News

By Frank T. Scruggs  M.A.Ph.D. The Afro News USA International When venturing away from one’s own city, town or village a keen sense of the vastness of the African Diaspora becomes apparent. Even more people of African descent populate our planet when serious consideration is given to Keith O. Hilton’s TALO theory which explores the

Filed under: Opinion/Comment Tagged as: African Diaspora, Afro News, Black People, Environment and Food, Frank T. Scruggs, Global energy, global policy, Global Warming, Immigration, Keith O. Hilton TALO, Migration, Mortality, Think Globally: Changing Population, USA

Reforming Leadership Across Africa Author: J. William Addai

on November 2nd, 2009 by Kofi Akosah-Sarpong

Increasingly, leadership has emerged as a key factor in Africa’s progress. Bewildered leadership schemes have seen a good part of post-independent Africa sinking, some leading to horrible civil wars and state paralysis.

Filed under: Book Reviews, Features Tagged as: Africa, african, Afro News, conservative political, cultural, ex-colonial, ghana, global intercultural leadership, Graphics Indiana, J. William Addai, Kofi Akosah-Sarpong, Reforming Leadership, USA
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