The Kissinger Report and Africa’s Struggle for Control

From population control to resource extraction, the report’s logic still echoes in contemporary policy In December 1974, the United States National Security Study Memorandum 200 (NSSM 200), widely known as the Kissinger Report, was completed under Secretary of State Henry Kissinger. Declassified in 1989, the report framed rapid population growth in the Global South, particularly in Africa,…

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Media, Power and Perception 

Part 5: Reclaiming the Narrative, Africa’s Voice in a New Media Era  By Olakunle Agboola  After examining how Africa has been framed, how the West has been elevated, how propaganda shapes perception, and why external narratives still dominate, the final question is simple: What comes next?  Media, Power and Perception – The Circle Media Plus  The…

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Princess Olatorera Majekodunmi-Oniru Advocates Merit-Based Leadership at APC 2026 Convention 

ABUJA, NIGERIA — At the 2026 APC National Convention in Eagle Square, Abuja, a key event setting the stage for Nigeria’s 2027 elections, Princess Olatorera Majekodunmi-Oniru called for leadership that prioritises competence and citizens’ welfare.  Her remarks come amid ongoing public debate about internal party democracy and the credibility of candidate selection processes in Nigeria.  Addressing delegates and party leaders, including President…

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No Race Is Permanent: The Science and History of Human Movement

DNA genealogy, global demographics, and modern migration treaties reveal that identity and culture are never fixed, and diversity is humanity’s enduring reality By Olakunle Agboola Humans Have Always Moved, Mixed, and Adapted Human beings have always been in motion. From the first migrations out of Africa to today’s global labour movements, our identities have constantly…

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