atlas des actus
  The Conversation - FR : Nigeria
30  mars     13h45
Violent conflicts are reshaping what Nigerian farmers grow: what this means for food security
   When conflict leads to abandoned fields, lost livestock, or altered investment decisions, it undermines food security and development.
29  mars     05h09
AI-driven border surveillance is spreading across west Africa. What this means for migrants’ rights
   New biometric and AI border systems in west Africa promise better security but may also undermine privacy, increase discrimination and limit free...
26  mars     16h27
Makemation: a Nollywood movie that shows AI in action in Africa
   The film insists that young Africans are not just passive recipients of imported technologies. They’re also active creators.
25  mars     13h32
US troops in Nigeria to help fight terrorism could end up making it worse - analyst
   The deployment of US soldiers in Nigeria could have negative consequences.
22  mars     09h51
Iran war could add to Nigeria’s security troubles. What to watch out for
   Although the theatre of the war is far away from Nigeria geographically, the impact is being felt in the country.
19  mars     14h47
Oil price surge is hurting African economies: scholars in Ethiopia, Kenya, Nigeria, Senegal and South Africa take stock
   The universal fear is the effect the rise in prices is having on fuel, a staple commodity in every one of the countries for ordinary people as well...
15  mars     08h10
Human traffickers are using football dreams to lure young Ghanaian men to Nigeria - how to stop it
   Intra-African trafficking, particularly through digital deception and aspirational manipulation, remains largely invisible.
12  mars     15h01
Afrobeats celebrates cybercrime and it’s becoming a global problem
   Some Afrobeats songs use moral language that softens and normalises cybercrime.
10  mars     13h32
China in Africa: investment and trade work well when there’s strong oversight, and badly when there isn’t
   Strong institutions ensure that foreign investment supports sustainable growth rather than environmental decay.
    13h31
Nigeria’s crypto boom isn’t just about technology - trust plays a role in the local gadget trade with China
   Crypto works in Nigeria because of very human networks of trust.
08  mars     10h01
Hunger crisis is set to get worse in west and central Africa - why and what to do about it
   Millions of people in west Africa and the Sahel region face starvation.
05  mars     14h37
Sophie Oluwole, the trailblazing Nigerian woman who redefined philosophy
   Oluwole faced a double challenge: a woman in philosophy and an African, confronting both sexism and Eurocentric bias.
25  février     13h36
Disability and access to justice in four African countries: strong laws, weak in practice
   Structural barriers such as inaccessible infrastructure and lack of transport options affect South Africa’s reputation as a disability-friendly...
24  février     15h06
Africa’s militaries have always relied on imported weapons: why a shift to homegrown defence is now under way
   Across Africa, governments are finding ways to reduce dependence on foreign arms suppliers and building capabilities they can control, maintain and...
19  février     14h00
Streetlights in Lagos can boost safety and grow the economy. Why not everyone benefits
   Providing street lighting will need a new approach to infrastructure development.
18  février     15h17
Ecowas without the Sahel states: how the split is testing free movement and regional legitimacy
   Beyond the rights to free movement, the AES withdrawal has real effects on Ecowas in terms of its legitimacy, strength and migrant rights.
17  février     16h05
Too little, too concentrated: why AI start-up funding in Africa needs rethinking
   In Africa, four countries cover the lion’s share of IA-related investments. But a few other countries on the continent are displaying undeniable...
11  février     14h30
Why the US can destroy terrorist camps in Nigeria, but not terrorism - security scholar
   Airstrikes may disrupt militants, but Nigeria’s insecurity is rooted in a governance collapse that military force alone cannot fix.
28  janvier     13h34
Trump’s framing of Nigeria insurgency as a war on Christians risks undermining interfaith peacebuilding
   President Donald Trump described a Dec. 25 airstrike on suspected insurgent camps as a Christmas present’ from the US. Many in Nigeria are not...
27  janvier     14h28
Afcon drama: what went wrong and what went right at the continent’s biggest football cup in Morocco
   The 2026 Afcon’s on-field disturbances should not take away from its accomplishments.
    14h28
Attacks on Nigeria’s energy systems weaken the country - research unpacks costs, risks and ways forward
   Nigeria’s energy insecurity has become one of its most serious development and security challenges.
26  janvier     14h58
Crime-fighting in Lagos: community watch groups are the preferred choice for residents, but they carry risks
   In response to the general state of insecurity in Nigeria, local community groups in Lagos are mobilising and providing solutions.
21  janvier     14h16
What should education look like today? 6 essential reads on learning together
   Challenges old and new confront young people in their efforts to get a useful education.
20  janvier     14h57
Fighting climate change in the Sahel is worsening conflicts - new research shows how
   Climate action can ease or add to crises in the Sahel region.
19  janvier     13h34
Nigeria’s former election umpire has been appointed an ambassador: why this is a red flag
   The appointment raises questions about institutional neutrality and public trust.