Politics

B.B. King, the timeless embodiment of the blues

B.B. King, a child of Mississippi and a Blues legend, transcended his rural roots to become a global icon. Through daring collaborations and a...

May 10: The duty of remembrance

The National Day of Remembrance of the Slave Trade, Slavery, and Their Abolitions serves as a reminder of the importance of memory and recognition. National...

1960: Senegal or the shattered sovereignty

On April 4, 1960, Senegal became independent. A look back at the broken hopes of the Mali Federation, between thwarted pan-Africanism and fragmented sovereignty. There...

When Martin Luther King Jr. wrote a letter from Birmingham jail

Written in the solitude of a Birmingham cell on April 16, 1963, Martin Luther King Jr.'s letter is far more than a plea for...

Frantz Fanon and the revolutionary origins of the black panther party

Frantz Fanon’s thought deeply influenced the strategy, discourse, and ideology of the Black Panther Party. Nofi explores this intellectual lineage between African anticolonial struggles...

Racism and the West: The history of an oppression that reinvents itself

Racism is not an accident of history; it is a project. It adapts, mutates, and reinvents itself, but its essence remains the same: to...

France and Africa: The chronicle of an announced divorce. The end of Françafrique ?

The rise of new powers and the transformation of international relations: Analyzing a historic shift for Paris in the face of an Africa seeking...

DRC-Rwanda : The Kivu war, between history, geography and minerals greed

For over 30 years, Eastern DRC has been ravaged by an obscure conflict. Between resource plundering and geopolitical tensions, uncover the stakes of Kivu. Some...

Kemi Seba, the activist who could redefine Benin’s political future

Kemi Seba, a prominent figure in Pan-Africanism, announces his candidacy for 2026. Amid hope and challenges, can he transform Beninese governance? A crucial step for...

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