Amaka Anku
@amakaanku
Explaining the world—and Africa’s place in it—at @EurasiaGroup. Views mine.
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Great take 👏👏Amaka Anku
Great conversation with Ugodre at Nairametrics. We chatted about everything from personal ideologies & my work at Eurasia Group to Nigeria’s and Africa’s economic outlook and global geopolitics in the Trump era. Thanks for having me!
The more I read this, the more enraged I am. Bill Maher 115 million Christians in Nigeria, a country evenly split between Christians and Muslims. And you say they’re trying to systematically eliminate all the Christians in the country. Are you this ignorant about everything
What could greater economic competitiveness across Nigeria’s 36 states look like? I moderated a panel at the Nigerian Economic Summit Group (NESG) summit in Abuja to discuss how to stimulate investment and improve collaboration between federal and state entities 👇🏿 youtu.be/fyvaSF3KwoI?si…
"African countries would stand a better chance of thriving in the postliberal international order if they came together." Our expert Amaka Anku explains why South Africa & Nigeria are best positioned to lead in this new era for Foreign Affairs: fam.ag/4nrJXZz
African countries can amass more influence in the global economy by working together—and the continent’s largest economies, Nigeria and South Africa, “are best positioned to drive such deeper integration,” writes Amaka Anku. foreignaffairs.com/south-africa/n…
“African countries would stand a better chance of thriving in the postliberal international order if they came together.” Amaka Anku calls on Nigeria and South Africa to rally African countries behind a shared economic agenda: fam.ag/4nmDDT5
“Together, Nigeria and South Africa can amass the geopolitical clout, financial resources, and cultural influence needed to rally a plurality, if not a majority, of African countries behind a global vision,” writes Amaka Anku. foreignaffairs.com/south-africa/n…
“Nigeria and South Africa have come together to lead the continent before and should do so again,” argues Amaka Anku. “If Abuja and Pretoria can recognize their complementary strengths, they can lead Africa into a new era.” foreignaffairs.com/south-africa/n…