Africa’s diversified economies are set to rebound quicker than its extractive giantsByYemisi Adegoke and Yinka Adegoke
Why the Silicon Valley-style investment approach isn’t best for African startupsByYinka Adegoke and Yemisi Adegoke
Why a Nobel laureate is backing Bobi Wine’s bid to be Uganda’s presidentByYemisi Adegoke and Yinka Adegoke
African countries are relaxing visa rules for each other ahead of a historic free trade agreementByYemisi Adegoke and Yinka Adegoke
Africa’s internet economy is booming but it needs more homegrown software developersByYemisi Adegoke and Yinka Adegoke
The US has championed democracy in Africa for decades, now its own problems show a need for humilityByYinka Adegoke and Yemisi Adegoke
Nigeria’s EndSARS protests have been about much more than police brutalityByYemisi Adegoke and Yinka Adegoke
Nigerians fear an internet shutdown but power cuts and fuel shortages hurt more amid protestsByYomi Kazeem and Yemisi Adegoke
Watch: What China’s influence in Africa means for the global economyByYemisi Adegoke and Yinka Adegoke
Solar mini-grids can get electricity to more Africans but regulators need to helpByYemisi Adegoke and Yinka Adegoke
Digital platforms have been a boon for social assistance in African countries during the pandemicByYemisi Adegoke and Yinka Adegoke
Africa is tackling its supply chain deficit with a US-backed research center in GhanaByYemisi Adegoke and Yinka Adegoke
Africa’s pathway to economic recovery post-Covid is looking much more murkyByYemisi Adegoke and Yinka Adegoke
The China-Africa relationship is being reset for a post-Covid worldByYemisi Adegoke and Kwasi Gyamfi Asiedu