Emeka Okafor
About
Emeka Okafor is a political analyst with 16 years of experience covering West African and continental African politics. Based in Lagos, Nigeria, he has reported on ECOWAS political crises, Nigerian federal elections, and the shifting geopolitics of the Sahel and Gulf of Guinea. He holds a Masters in International Relations from the University of Lagos and has contributed analysis to the BBC Africa Service, Al Jazeera English, and prafrica.co.za. Content attributed to this author is produced with AI assistance and reviewed by the editorial team.
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Pretoria's Land Reform Tightrope: Balancing Redress, Productivity, and Rural Futures
South Africa's ambitious land reform programme, headquartered in Pretoria, continues to navigate a complex path of histo…
From Lagos to the World: How Nollywood and African Cinema Are Reshaping Global Cultural Narratives
Nollywood, alongside the broader African film industry, is emerging as a formidable force in global cultural soft power,…
Africa's Youth Ignite an Entrepreneurial Revolution, Forging a New Future
Across Africa, a vibrant youth entrepreneurship movement is rapidly gaining momentum, driving innovation and economic di…
Africa's Diaspora Drives Unprecedented Economic Surge as Remittances Hit Record Highs
African diaspora investment in their home countries is reaching unprecedented levels, transforming economies and fosteri…
From Ashes to Unity: Rwanda's Reconciliation Model Offers a Beacon for Africa
Rwanda's journey from the 1994 genocide against the Tutsi to a remarkably unified nation offers a compelling blueprint f…