Vol 46 No 21 | NIGERIA No truce yet 21st October 2005 The battle between President Obasanjo and his deputy rages on and may sink the ruling party too Hopes of a ceasefire or even a deal between President Olusegun Obasanjo and Vice-President Atiku Abubakar have evaporated despite high level attempts at reconciliation (AC Vol 46 N...
Vol 46 No 20 | CÔTE D'IVOIRE No polls, no peace 7th October 2005 Mediators come and go but President Gbagbo wants to go on and on President Laurent Gbagbo and United Nations Secretary General Kofi Annan agree on one thing: elections cannot be held on 30 October. This is at once obvious and crushing. The one h...
Vol 46 No 20 | SIERRA LEONE Flying with Solo B 7th October 2005 The SLPP has chosen its flag bearer for the 2007 polls, with corruption the main issue Only a political avalanche could alter the dominance of the governing Sierra Leone People's Party before the elections in February 2007. Vice-President Solomon Berewa, also known a...
Vol 46 No 20 | SIERRA LEONE They were all contenders 7th October 2005 Delegate conferences of the Sierra Leone People's Party and the All People's Congress last month produced new party leaderships, ready for the February 2007 elections. There were e...
Vol 46 No 19 | LIBERIA The soccer vote 23rd September 2005 After 14 years of war, Liberians mistake a footballer for a politician The international football star George Manneh Opong Weah leads the pack of 22 presidential hopefuls, in the last weeks of campaigning for the national elections due on 11 October. ...
Vol 46 No 19 | LIBERIA Welcome to the world 23rd September 2005 Liberia re-entered the international system on 16 September after two decades of lawlessness. At a grand signing ceremony in the United Nations Headquarters in New York, the Chairm...
Vol 46 No 19 | GHANA A test for the peers 23rd September 2005 African states have their chance to judge th Kufuor government's record A central principle of Africa's bargain with industrialised countries is that its own governments should assess each other's performance and publish the results. In return for fore...
Vol 46 No 18 | NIGERIA Power show 9th September 2005 The epic battle between President Obasanjo and his deputy Abubakar is jolting the fragile political system Locked in a deadly embrace, President Olusegun Obasanjo and his deputy Atiku Abubakar look like two men struggling on a cliff edge as they try to hurl each other into the ravine be...
Vol 46 No 18 | NIGERIA Players on parade 9th September 2005 If the battle between President Olusegun Obasanjo and his deputy, Atiku Abubakar, is fired by the presidential race in 2007, what will happen if neither of them runs? There are ple...
Vol 46 No 18 | CÔTE D'IVOIRE Private coups 9th September 2005 With over 10,000 peacekeepers in country, France and the United Nations are pressing President Laurent Gbagbo to demobilise his militias (AC Vol 46 No 14). He has been rattled by e...