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Justice without lawyers in Nigeria: How Lagos fashioned an alternative to litigation

On Thursday 22 June, ARI hosted the launch of “How alternative dispute resolution made a comeback in Nigeria’s courts”.
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The Cipher Brief / CNN / New Europe, 30 May 2017 & 13 July 2017

Edward Paice, Director of Africa Research Institute was interviewed in The Cipher Brief on how Djibouti profits from renting out military bases.
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The State of Kenya

Denis Galava, Ambreena Manji & Kwame Owino will discuss the state of the media, land matters and the economy in Kenya.
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Educating future leaders in Nigeria

Drawing on experience of working within Nigeria’s political system, former Speaker of the House of Representatives, Dimeji Bankole, puts forward some ideas for reform
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The Somaliland Sun, 13 May 2017

Africa Research Institute Q&A with H.E Dr Sa’ad Ali Shire, Minister of Foreign Affairs, Somaliland, was covered in the Somaliland Sun.
Radio France International
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Radio France Internationale, 13 May 2017

ARI Senior Researcher, Nick Branson, was interviewed by RFI regarding the renewed military mutinies in Cote d’Ivoire.
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Reforming Nigeria from within

Drawing on experience of working within Nigeria’s political system, former Speaker of the House of Representatives, Dimeji Bankole, puts forward some ideas for reform.
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The Code of Conduct Act and Liberia’s 2017 election

Ahead of Liberia's 2017 elections some provisions of the 2014 Code of Conduct Act are proving particularly controversial. Ibrahim Al-Bakri Nyei explains why.
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The Sunday Times (South Africa), 30 April 2017

Nick Branson, Senior Researcher, quoted on the politics behind Mozambique’s debt crisis in the Business Times – a supplement of the Sunday Times, South Africa’s most-read weekly newspaper.
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The World Weekly, 20 April 2017

Nick Branson, Senior Researcher, was interviewed by The World Weekly on political developments in Zambia and Hakainde Hichilema's recent arrest.