"US Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen, declaring that Africa can help shape the future of the global economy, will set out why the Biden administration intends to elevate its focus on the continent over the next two years in a speech she’s slated to deliver Friday in Dakar, Senegal." “The United States is committed to building on Africa’s significant progress in economic … [Read more...] about US Janet Yellen in Senegal: Woos Africa as US Vies With China, Russia for Clout
African Igbo Cultural Dance From Enugu, Nigeria.
Jamaica’s Prime Minister Tells Government To ‘Move Ahead With Speed’ To Become Republic
Written by Carly Ledbetter HuffPost Jamaica’s prime minister, Andrew Holness has instructed his government to “move ahead with speed” in abolishing the country’s constitutional monarchy. “It is time that Jamaica becomes a republic,” Holness said, according to a story published Tuesday in The Gleane , a newspaper in Jamaica. “The process is not simple, … [Read more...] about Jamaica’s Prime Minister Tells Government To ‘Move Ahead With Speed’ To Become Republic
Archbishop of Canterbury Receives Peter Obi and his Team
Archbishop of Canterbury, The Most Revd. Justin Welby receives the Labopur Presidential candidate, Peter Obi and his team in his office in London, England. Obi tweeted, “I was honoured to be received together with my team by the Archbishop of Canterbury, The Most Revd. Justin Welby yesterday evening. I'm especially grateful for his offer of a special evening … [Read more...] about Archbishop of Canterbury Receives Peter Obi and his Team
Neil deGrasse Tyson on African genetic diversity, Race & Color
Neil deGrasse Tyson is an American astrophysicist, author, and science communicator. Tyson studied at Harvard University, the University of Texas at Austin, and Columbia University. From 1991 to 1994, he was a postdoctoral research associate at Princeton University. In 1994, he joined the Hayden Planetarium as a staff scientist and the Princeton … [Read more...] about Neil deGrasse Tyson on African genetic diversity, Race & Color





