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Sheila Adufutse
Sheila Adufutse is a feminist activist and trained as a project manager.


Who are you rooting for
The historian Laurent Dubois watches the African Cup of Nations in Senegal and can’t help mix it up with the history of colonialism and neo-colonialism in the region.

The Black Stars of New York City
Watching the African Nations Cup with Ghana fans on Flatbush Avenue in Brooklyn.

Stephen Keshi is Pure Gold
Super Eagles coach Stephen Keshi’s understanding of Nigeria and its football politics may be a template to how think Nigeria out of its political leadership crisis.

A large piece of humble pie
The job of Nigeria’s men national team is one of the worst places to be on the planet. So, when the team wins, we all celebrate.

Canada and the cover of whiteness
Canadian immigration – while discouraging Roma from applying for refugee status – welcomes the worst of Apartheid South Africa’s perpetrators.

African Time
The web series, ‘African Time,’ focuses on the individual experiences of Africans living in the United States.

Heroes of Afcon 2013: from DR Congo’s “bum shuffling” goalie to Ouwo Moussa Maâzou, the Nigerien striking sensation

Is north African football in decline?
North African teams failed to get out of the group stages at the 2013 African Cup of Nations. The best spin is that at least we got to see their future potentials.

The madness we’ve eaten
Ghanaian artist Wanlov the Kubolor’s has an Afcon 2013 playlist for his country’s national football team.

The immediacy of photography
The first in a series of interviews by Roxsanne Dyssell, a South African writer based in New York City. First: Photographer and photoblogger, Karabo Maine.
Yes, we’re discussing Danny Brown’s ‘Black Brad Pitt’ music video

The Foreign Coach
Africa’s men’s national football teams have failed to improve under foreign coaches and there is nothing to suggest that this state of affairs will ever improve.

Channel error connection
Watching Morocco defeat South Africa in the 2013 African Cup of Nations from a Moroccan enclave in Astoria in Queens, New York.

To sanitize and trivialize a decade of mayhem
Another book argues Zimbabwe’s land reform is a success. But does it adequately deal with the processes by which that “success” was achieved?

The Golden Generation of Les Éléphants
Watching the Africans Cup of Nations among expectant fans at an Ivorian restaurant in Harlem, New York.

Nigerians don’t talk like that
Will Ferguson wrote a novel about Nigeria’s 419 scams. He also won an award for it. Do we think it’s a good read?

Songs for the Atlas Lions of Morocco
What music do young Moroccans listen to at home and in the diaspora right now?

The trouble with Angola
Angola is the big brother of Africa’s Lusophone nations, so Cape Verde’s win over Angola in AFCON 2013 was greatly appreciated.

Songs for Chipolopolo
The Zambian journalist canvassed his friends for a playlist of top Zambian tunes praising their footballing heroes.