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Edwin Ikhuoria

@edwindaniels1

Family man. Christian. Pan Africanist. Advocate for collective action. Student of African political economy. Policy Advisory. Pursuit of African agency.

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Samu Khumalo (@_ntombiyenguni) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We are not lambasting African gvts for the sake of it bt for their failure to try to implement liberation objectives & agreements beyond attaining independence - Prof Siphamandla Zondi Southern Africa Resource Watch #TheResourceDiplomacy #ResourceGovernance

Samu Khumalo (@_ntombiyenguni) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Citizens have abandoned their duty to protect their sovereignty and allowing bad leadership to go on unchecked. The nature of citizenship we have produces the type of unaccountable leadership we see. - Prof Siphamandla Zondi Southern Africa Resource Watch #ResourceDiplomacy #ResourceGovernance

Mark Suzman (@msuzman) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A group of African Finance Ministers is calling for global financial architecture reform that delivers for Africa, including: ✅ More low-interest money ✅ A solution to the debt crisis ✅ Confirming the African Union as a full G20 member African Center for Economic Transformation (ACET) businessghana.com/site/news/gene…

Development Reimagined™ (@devreimagined) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Have you watched our #Reparations video with Founder & Director at The Advocacy Team Lorriann Robinson & Policy Analyst Ivory 🦋? Lorriann Robinson answers a few questions...How can we change a #buzzword to real tangible action? How different are reparations different from #aid? Where

Joseph Kraus (@hurrayforfacts) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Some good news: after 7 years of concerted effort, Nigeria has launched its public beneficial ownership register. Kudos to Edwin Ikhuoria, S Achonu, Open Ownership and many others who fought hard for this. openownership.org/en/news/nigeri…

david_mcnair (@david_mcnair) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A bit like the #COVID19 crisis showed us how even the most axiomatic truth: that viruses don’t respect borders, didn’t mean that the leaders of the world didn’t treat it as a national beggar-thy-neighbour issue. So if political vision won’t get us there, what will?

A bit like the #COVID19 crisis showed us how even the most axiomatic truth: that viruses don’t respect borders, didn’t mean that the leaders of the world didn’t treat it as a national beggar-thy-neighbour issue.

So if political vision won’t get us there, what will?
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If this thread helped you, please retweet it to share with others and also follow me for more stuffs like this…. I also have a YouTube channel where I teach statistics for data science and data analysis… check it out below ⬇️ youtube.com/@MLS_byAbefe

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MARRAKESH, MOROCCO. Big decisions are looming on the future of development finance. But it’s hard to cut through the noise. So here are the 4⃣ things you need to know. #WBMeetings #IMFMeetings #WorldBank World Bank IMF Carnegie Endowment @ECFR

MARRAKESH, MOROCCO.

Big decisions are looming on the future of development finance.

But it’s hard to cut through the noise.

So here are the 4⃣ things you need to know.

#WBMeetings #IMFMeetings #WorldBank <a href="/WorldBank/">World Bank</a> <a href="/IMFNews/">IMF</a> <a href="/CarnegieEndow/">Carnegie Endowment</a> @ECFR
British International Investment (@britishintinv) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We are pleased to announce a $26.5 million commitment to AFEX. Our investment will be used to build 20 modern smart storage warehouses in strategic locations in Nigeria, Kenya and Uganda to help preserve the lifespan of harvested crops and increase food availability.

Zainab Usman (@msszeeusman) 's Twitter Profile Photo

In the new year, we should leave old baggage behind. But the specious argument in this article with its offensive title, “The world economy’s biggest problem is Africa” reminiscent of The Economist’s “the Hopeless Continent”, needs to be tackled 🧵 1/ ft.com/content/178bdc…

In the new year, we should leave old baggage behind.

But the specious argument in this article with its offensive title, “The world economy’s biggest problem is Africa” reminiscent of The Economist’s “the Hopeless Continent”, needs to be tackled 🧵 1/ 
ft.com/content/178bdc…