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is an independent researcher based in southern Nigeria. His analysis has been published on platforms such as The Hood Communists, Horn Observers, and The Black Agenda Report.
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is an independent researcher based in southern Nigeria. His analysis has been published on platforms such as The Hood Communists, Horn Observers, and The Black Agenda Report.
OTOBONG INIEKE
OCTOBER 12 2025

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AUGUST 24 2025

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MAY 11 2025

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OTOBONG INIEKE
SEPTEMBER 8 2024

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OTOBONG INIEKE
FEBRUARY 27 2024

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OTOBONG INIEKE
OCTOBER 20 2023

OTOBONG INIEKE•OCTOBER 20 2023
The African Union is a critical institution that represents the interests of Africans on the global stage. Originally the Organization of African Unity, the institution was a beacon of African progress through the sixties amidst independence struggles but unfortunately, it also faced many structural challenges that affected its effectiveness as an instrument of African unity.
OTOBONG INIEKE
MARCH 8 2023

OTOBONG INIEKE•MARCH 8 2023
Nigeria is positioned to reap great benefits from available resources in terms of sustained development and economic standing, with the developing trend of African countries trying to move up the production value chain. The question still lies in whether Nigerian leadership will seize such opportunities that may be fleeting.
OTOBONG INIEKE
DECEMBER 21 2022

OTOBONG INIEKE•DECEMBER 21 2022
Nigerians have developed a positive global reputation for their contributions to innovation across business, science and technology. Unfortunately, this innate spirit of innovation rarely thrives within Nigeria. The Imagine Nigeria report by the UNDP and the Nigerian government explores the strategies and steps that can be implemented to empower innovators and entrepreneurs to institutionalize this culture of innovation locally.
OTOBONG INIEKE
APRIL 26 2022

OTOBONG INIEKE•APRIL 26 2022
Over 600 million people across Africa do not have access to electricity; this energy deficit contributes to debilitating economic realities—lowered productivity and higher costs of living.