In April this year, during an interview about my book, The Boy from Boadua, the host asked me how I define hope. I didn’t have a ready-made answer so I quickly concocted one that, in hindsight, can be charitably described as less-than-coherent. In another interview a week later, I was
One African’s Incredible Journey of Hunger and Sacrifice in Pursuit of the American Dream“Lovers of international stories of perseverance, history, and politics will enjoy this memoir, which is as illuminating as it is inspiring.” —Publishers WeeklyPhiladelphia, PA—The International Impact Book Awards have declared The Boy from Boadua the winner in
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During the first few months after I arrived in America in early 1992, I was constantly disoriented by the dizzying pace of life in the country. My bewilderment was partly due to the fact that I had spent the previous six years in the Soviet Union, where there was hardly
On July 26, 2023, the democratically elected president of Niger, Mohammed Bazoum, was deposed in a coup by the country’s military. West African leaders roundly condemned the coup and quickly imposed economic and diplomatic sanctions on Niger. They called for the immediate release of Bazoum, who has been detained by