Hints and tips:
...said Afolabi Adekaiyaoja, research analyst at the Centre for Democracy and Development think-tank....
...Afolabi Adekaiyaoja, a researcher who studies west African democracy at the Centre for Democracy and Development think-tank, said: “It’s a clear reminder that not all democratic issues are tied to coups....
...Afolabi Adekaiyaoja, an analyst at the Centre for Democracy and Development think-tank, said the kidnappings “show the scale of the challenge that security officials have to respond to curb spiralling abductions...
...“People are rebelling against a perceived break in the social contract between the state and society,” said Afolabi Adekaiyaoja, an analyst at the Abuja-based Centre for Democracy and Development think-tank...
...Professor Bosede Afolabi, head of obstetrics and gynaecology at Nigeria’s Lagos university, told the news conference that giving micronutrient supplements to anaemic women during pregnancy reduced the numbers...
...Afolabi Adekaiyaoja, research analyst at the Abuja-based Centre for Democracy and Development think-tank, said there was a sense among Nigerians that the austerity they were being asked to stomach was not...
...Afolabi Adekaiyaoja, analyst at the Centre for Democracy and Development think-tank in Nigeria, acknowledged Macron’s efforts to recalibrate the relationship with the continent but said the stain of colonialism...
...Afolabi Adekaiyaoja, analyst at the Centre for Democracy and Development think-tank, said the coup was a “make or break moment for Ecowas and its ability to restrict unconstitutional transfers of power....
...Afolabi Adekaiyaoja, an analyst at the Centre for Democracy and Development think-tank, said there was a discernible lack of enthusiasm ahead of the inauguration in the capital Abuja....
...Afolabi Adekaiyaoja, analyst at the Centre for Democracy and Development think-tank, said the INEC had a duty to “ensure there’s clarity in how it will address the litany of complaints and that it’s prepared...
...Afolabi Adekaiyaoja, an analyst at the Centre for Democracy and Development think-tank, said that although results will begin trickling in on Sunday, the declaration may not come until Wednesday....
...Afolabi Adekaiyaoja, an analyst at the Centre for Democracy and Development think-tank, views the introduction of polling as a sign of “how robust Nigeria’s electoral space is becoming”....
...However, Mr McGuinness said, the sum was instead used to facilitate a buyout of Amni by one of its largest shareholders, Tunde Afolabi....
...board the money was meant to resolve a tax dispute between the two groups but the SFO had alleged that the true purpose of the $100m was to facilitate a buyout of Amni by its largest shareholder, Tunde Afolabi...
...Afolabi Ajidahun, group executive director of the Hole 19 Group, which represents luxury watch brands including TAG Heuer and Ulysse Nardin in west Africa, says Nigerian president Muhammadu Buhari’s anti-corruption...
...Valero Energy, one of the largest US refiners, is also building 160,000 barrels per day of similar facilities called topping units at its refineries in Texas, according to Afolabi Ogunnaike of Wood Mackenzie...
...Telecoms infrastructure is still an FDI hotspot, says Afolabi Williams, a Lagos-based private equity investor. Retailing and consumer goods is another....
...Goodbye Lucille by Segun Afolabi Jonathan Cape ₤11.99, 312 pages FT bookshopprice: ₤9.59 In 2005 Nigeria-born Segun Afolabi won the Caine prize - the African equivalent of the Booker - for his short story...
...Afolabi; and London-based Helen Oyeyemi. And then there is Helon Habila, arguably their leading player....
...That discomfort need not proceed from bigotry alone, but surely from the same primitive notion of home that concerns Segun Afolabi....
...Goodbye Lucille By Segun Afolabi Jonathan Cape £11.99, 320 pages FT bookshop price: £9.59 A subtle, polished first novel about a semi-alcoholic, womanising, self-exiled Nigerian photographer who gradually...
...Africa A LIFE ELSEWHEREby Segun AfolabiJonathan Cape ₤11.99 Nigerian-born Afolabi’s debut short story collection gives voices to a series of immigrants marooned in cultures and worlds they do not understand...
International Edition