Why Buhari Supporters Should Blame Him For The 2016 Recession by Feyi Fawehinmi

First thing to clarify — this post is addressed to Buhari Supporters and not Buharideens. The distinction is important as they are different types of people. The World Health Organisation (WHO) defines a Buharideen as someone who loves Buhari more than he loves Nigeria. That is, such a person cannot be convinced of anything and is to …

Sharing a one-night stand with Crohn’s Disease

Life with a disability can sometimes give rise to unspoken questions and sensitivities, but amid the awkwardness there can be humour. The following is an edited version of a sketch by Philip Henry, who has Crohn's Disease, delivered for the BBC at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe. Sarah Dousse There's nothing sexy about diarrhoea. And since …

Informal trade is ubiquitous in Africa, but too often ignored by The Economist

BUSIA How border towns—and national economies—are shaped by small retailers slipping between countries BUSIA How border towns—and national economies—are shaped by small retailers slipping between countries “THE border is like a river,” says Ronald Sembatya, “where somebody can come to get fish.” He is resting beside his wheelchair in the muddy no-man’s land between Uganda …

Ireland used as backdoor into UK via reunified family ploy – The Times

Abu Dhabi, where the Irish embassy noticed an exponential increase in applications for the family reunification scheme ALAMY The immigration services and the gardai have opened an inquiry into the abuse of an EU directive that allows foreign nationals to sponsor their families to live in Ireland under a reunification scheme. The immigration authorities are …