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  • 21st January 2016

The missing oil money

Blue Lines

Even in the annals of Nigerian corruption scandals, the latest revelations about the diversion of state funds under the presidencies of Goodluck Jonathan and Umaru Musa Yar'Adua are breaking records. On 18 January, Information Minister Lai Mohammed ann...

  • 7th January 2016

Africa in 2016

Blue Lines

We start 2016 with our annual forecast of political, economic and security developments over the coming year, to complement our usual look in the rear view mirror. We concur with the view of the American baseball star Yogi Berra, who died in September, th...

  • 24th December 2015

Big social social spending and big borrowing in Buhari's maiden budget

Patrick Smith

In a final splurge of news before the new year, Nigeria's President Muhammadu Buhari presents a mega-budget and Burkina Faso's new government issues an arrest warrant for ousted President Blaise Compaoré. And there is electoral competition in Uganda and D...

  • 17th December 2015

Ambition and change

Blue Lines

Wobbly governments, imploding companies and crashing commodities mark out a coda to the past decade of high growth and political self-confidence. Economists argue about how much rising national incomes could be attributed to better macro-economic manageme...

  • 3rd December 2015

China's new diplomatic mission

Blue Lines

An early winner in the diplomatic gamesmanship around the COP21 Climate Change Conference in Paris, where 150 world leaders gathered this week, is China. Environmental degradation and fossil fuel pollution have become physical dangers for hundreds of mill...

  • 1st December 2015

Corruption in Africa - a complex picture

Guest Blogger

By Chantal Uwimana, Regional Director for Sub-Saharan Africa at Transparency International  Finn Heinrich, Director of Research at Transparency International  When it comes to corruption, much of Sub-Saharan Africa is seen as a lost cause. There are ...

  • 19th November 2015

Target Africa

Blue Lines

As the global media spotlight stayed on the Da'ish attacks on Paris and the aftermath, a suicide bomber killed more than 80 people in a vegetable market in Yola, Nigeria, attracting little attention. In fact, there was more fuss about the demand from Afri...

  • 11th November 2015

Valletta summit tries for new migration deal

Patrick Smith

This week African and European leaders head to Malta to discuss new plans to limit migration while Senegal hosts a summit on the growing security problems in the region. Tomorrow, Nigeria's President Buhari is due to announce his cabinet at last and some ...

  • 5th November 2015

India steps up

Blue Lines

Just in time to offer some respite from the China slowdown blues, enter India, hosting an Africa summit on 26-29 October. With 41 African heads of state in attendance, it seems Prime Minister Narendra Modi got the timing right, with promises to deepen tra...

  • 4th November 2015

No third term in Congo-K, just a very long second one

Patrick Smith

This week there is a warning of more trouble to come as Congolese officials suggest national elections be postponed, while the dispute between Nigerian officials and South Africa's MTN over a US$5 billion bill might escalate further. President Alassane Ou...

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