Africa is home to 1.4 billion people. It’s rich in resources, culture, history. It should be at the centre of global politics. But it’s not. Decisions about Africa are still being made without Africans at the table. And that’s not a coincidence. It’s by design. Look at the UN Security Council. Five permanent members and…
In 1884, a group of European men sat around a table in Berlin and decided the fate of an entire continent. Not a single African was present. Not a single African voice was heard. In a matter of months, they carved up Africa, drawing lines on a map with zero regard for the people who…