Vol 51 No 1 | NIGERIA The elite scrambles for cover 8th January 2010 Desperate to stop the crisis over President Yar’Adua’s illness from spinning out of control, senior politicians plot compromise deals Politicians in Abuja currently have two main imperatives: to forestall a military coup and to prevent war restarting in the Niger Delta (AC Vol 50 No 25). They fear either developm...
Vol 51 No 1 | NIGERIA A khaki option on the table 8th January 2010 Nigeria’s military, though much diminished, still sees itself as the last truly national institution and the final custodian of the state. If the current crisis unravels, senior of...
Vol 51 No 1 | CÔTE D'IVOIRE The much-postponed polls 8th January 2010 The lacklustre opposition looks incapable of organising a serious protest if President Gbagbo decides to postpone elections yet again this year This was meant to be the year that Côte d’Ivoire returned to constitutional order after the years of chaos since the civil war broke out in 2002. Elections due in 2005 were postpon...
Vol 50 No 25 | NIGERIA Yar'Adua's cardiac crisis encourages Abuja plotters 18th December 2009 The political class examines its options as the President stays away Every day Nigeria's feistier newspapers remind their readers how long - more than three weeks so far - that President Umaru Musa Yar'Adua has been out of Nigeria and receiving card...
Vol 50 No 25 | NIGERIA Nigeria's succession: the candidates 18th December 2009 Should President Umaru Musa Yar'Adua's health problems cause him to withdraw from office, a number of People's Democratic Party (PDP) notables are poised to ascend.
Vol 50 No 25 | GHANA The oil obstacles 18th December 2009 The politically charged battle over Kosmos Energy's attempts to sell its stake in the Jubilee field casts a shadow over Ghana's graduation as a serious oil producer next year. Kosm...
Vol 50 No 25 | GUINEA Toumba on the run 18th December 2009 More military infighting looms following a shoot-out on 3 December in which junta leader Captain Moussa Dadis Camara was hit in the head and then flown to Morocco for medical treat...
Vol 3 (AAC) No 2 | LIBERIACHINA Beijing's bankroll for Bong's ore 15th December 2009 The China Development Bank promises to save China Union's US$2.68 Bong Mine project but will take an 85% stake to provide the finance and pay Monrovia The US$2.68 billion China Union plan to revitalise Liberia's Bong Mines has not taken off, almost a year after it was first signed. Initial concerns about the little-known Chines...
Vol 3 (AAC) No 2 | LIBERIAINDONESIA The Liberian contribution to the stir-fry 15th December 2009 In January, Liberian officials are set to finalise negotiations for a US$1.6 billion palm oil investment deal with Indonesia's Golden VerOleum. The past year has seen a number of...
Vol 3 (AAC) No 2 | GHANASOUTH KOREA Mortgages and minerals 15th December 2009 A Korean construction company has sealed a huge contract to build houses with Ghana's government in a new twist on resource trades Accra is leading the way forward on housing development, bringing in South Korean company STX Group to build 200,000 housing units over the next five years at a cost of US$10 bil...