[wanabidii] Nigeria has a new president! Buhari becomes leader of Africa's largest democracy and economy (M&G Africa) Wednesday, April 01, 2015 View a web version of this message 01 Apr 2015 Nigeria has a new president! Buhari becomes leader of Africa's largest democracy and economy It won't be the first time Buhari is facing an oil slump. In the 1980s the price of oil collapsed when he was president - in 1984 and part of 1985. Buhari closes in on upset victory in Nigeria vote, to end ruling party's 16 years in power Would be arguably the most consequential political event in Africa in the last decade, says analyst. AS BUHARI HEADS FOR WIN, A FLASHBACK: The military men are back: The rise, and fall, of the African technocrat president Just two years ago the region was celebrating the ascent of the professional politician to power. What happened to their promise? The Nigerian numbers game, and why the election will be decided by those who did not vote The numbers shaping up the 2015 Nigerian election, with Buhari in the lead More from the Mail & Guardian Africa Yvonne Chaka Chaka reflects on 10 years as a UN Goodwill Ambassador We cannot pretend to protect our children and provide them a healthier world if we don't know they exist Trevor Noah is about to explode America's attitudes about Africa - maybe just There was the Mexican man in New York who told Noah he didn't look African, but like he "was raised in the shade." Gender toolkits, virtual universities & clever funding, the stars that give a new shine to higher education in Africa The groups leading the way in revitalising Africa's tertiary sector French giant Total sells Nigerian oil field stake for $569m to local firm Including two earlier similar divestments in Nigeria, the transactions reached a sum of $1 billion. Grounded Air Zimbabwe plans lift off with long-haul routes, eyes old friend China State-owned carrier, which at its peak flew to cities such as Sydney, London and Athens, declared itself insolvent this month. Privilege, crime and punishment; incredible stories of African former – and current - First Sons Being the son or daughter of a president is an elevated position. There is one problem; if you fall, sometimes it can be a very big drop. Apartheid Museum: When buildings speak, and how to remember in Africa I'm not one to break down easily, but the minute I stepped inside, I felt like the concrete walls were closing in upon me and I couldn't breathe. Nigeria decides: Acknowledged or not, environmental disasters drive the nation's politics The Sahel is creeping south by approximately 3,600 square kilometres a year, swallowing whole villages. Two experimental Ebola vaccines tested in Liberia appear safe, says US agency The current epidemic of the disease has killed more than 10,000 people since it first emerged in early 2014 in west Africa. Unsubscribe | Update Profile | View PDF | Pause Subscription | View Online Email Powered By This email was sent to wanabidii@googlegroups.com on 01-04-2015 Mail & Guardian is intended for opt in communication only. If you feel this email is unsolicited please report it to us Share this : Digg Linkedin Stumbleupon Delicious Tumblr BufferApp Pocket Evernote
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