
The art of Wura-Natasha Ogunji
Beauty, stillness, and connection in Lagos, Nigeria.

Beauty, stillness, and connection in Lagos, Nigeria.

An illusion of diversity and inclusion masks and protects institutionalized inequality and privilege masks elite universities in the United States.

Most Angolans are preoccupied with finding and affording basic food supplies and medical supplies required for treatment in dilapidated health facilities.

Why every country should have its own credit ratings agencies and other #WeekendSpecials.

If lower class Nigerians channelled their resentment, rather than begrudge other ordinary Nigerians struggling to make a living, chances are their lot would improve tremendously.

“Na Moita” is slang in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, for an action that cannot be carried out in the open. It literally translates to “in the bush,” and it is normally associated with delinquent activity, but also with anything unusual. In the Baixada Fluminense – that is, the northern, most populous area of the Greater […]

Kimati's image has long stood in, symbolically, for the ideals and lost hopes of revolutionary decolonization in Kenya.

Right. A better bet is for Africa to industrialize if it’s going to meaningfully rise. That’s the lesson from history.

The Clintons have long been entangled with this corporate development agenda.

One effect of the deployment of tear gas and military equipment in Kampala is in the fear it invokes in the electorate, reminding them of the close relationship between the president, police and military.

Why do so many African leaders overstay their welcome or break electoral rules?

Africa is a Country hosted Chimurenga's pop up Pan-African Space Station transmission. It's archived here.