
Chido Nwangwu
Publisher at USAfrica
Publisher https://t.co/eZosYx4d2x 1st U.S-based, African-owned newspaper on web; multimedia, data mining. forthcoming 2024 book https://t.co/0CQyxYD6Wa
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2 weeks ago |
usafricaonline.com | Asiegbu Agwu Nkpa |Chido Nwangwu
Special to USAfrica magazine (Houston) and USAfricaonline.com, the first Africa-owned, US-based newspaper published on the Internet In a world where diplomacy is the quiet engine of national development, one cannot help but wonder whether Nigeria’s foreign policy strategy – if any – under President Bola Ahmed Tinubu is a form of intentional generosity, unreciprocated loyalty, or simply misdirected adventure.
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2 weeks ago |
usafricaonline.com | Chido Nwangwu
The Director-General of the World Trade Organization (WTO), Dr. Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, has issued a serious warning about the long-term global economic risks posed by the ongoing tariff dispute between the United States and China. She said that if tensions continue along the current path, global real GDP could shrink by nearly 7%. In a statement released on Wednesday, Dr. Okonjo-Iweala explained that the effects of the trade war will not be limited to the U.S. and China.
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2 weeks ago |
usafricaonline.com | Chido Nwangwu
(AP) – Prominent Tanzanian opposition leader Tundu Lissu was arrested on Wednesday, April 9, 2025, shortly after speaking at a political rally. His party, Chadema, shared a statement on X (formerly Twitter) saying, “So far, the exact reasons for his arrest have not been made clear.
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2 weeks ago |
usafricaonline.com | Chido Nwangwu
(AP) – Brice Oligui Nguema, the military officer who led the 2023 coup that removed former president Ali Bongo from power, is now the interim president of Gabon. As the country prepares to vote on Saturday, many believe he could win the election, with recent polls predicting his victory. Nguema has gained widespread support among Gabonese citizens by running on a campaign focused on anti-corruption and meaningful change.
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2 weeks ago |
usafricaonline.com | Chido Nwangwu
(Reuters) – Three American citizens who were imprisoned over a failed coup attempt in the Democratic Republic of Congo have been handed over to U.S. custody, Congolese officials confirmed on Tuesday, April 8, 2025. This development follows high-level discussions between both countries focused on security cooperation and potential mining agreements.
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Trump versus the rest of the world. By @Chido247 Nwangwu https://t.co/J8MarVuLyT via @USAfricaLive @cnbcafrica @AUC_PAPS @nytimes @DeleFarotimi @NationAfrica @AmbassadorRice @amuta_chidi @ChidiOdinkalu @ChidiNwanyanwu @USAfricaLive @Oprah @CFR_org @USinNigeria

USAfricaLive: NBA tells Nigerian govt to end “renewed wave of senseless killings” in Plateau, Benue, others https://t.co/QpLy7nvDBb via @USAfricaLive @DeleFarotimi @ChidiOdinkalu @firstladyship @afamosigwe @amco90

NollyBabes, Tochi and Ebele, stars of the Nigerian movie industry. By Okey Anueyiagu https://t.co/nHgLytj6PW via @Anueyiagu @okeyanueyiagu @DeraAnueyi218936 6