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Judd Devermont
Director, Africa Program | Lecturer | Senior Advisor | Formerly | Personal account.
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Abdulrasheed Isah 24m
A great article arguing for a high-grid energy system as a better strategy to power Nigeria’s growth than small scale solutions via ⁦⁩ and ⁦
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Judd Devermont 2h
What does tell us about extremist trends in ? Check out my new blog post.
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Judd Devermont 6h
Nigeria's elections are not over! Adamawa, Bauchi, Benue, Kano, Plateau, and Sokoto will hold reruns on 23 March. These are pivotal states -- part of the northern heartland or affected by farmer-herder violence.
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Judd Devermont 6h
"According to the website of the Russian Federal Security Service, 200 Russian nationals entered Sudan at the end of 2017. According to the same data set going back to 2013, the highest number of Russians entering Sudan in any given quarter stood at 76."
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Judd Devermont 7h
Africa's three unicorns: Promasidor Holdings (South Africa), Jumia (Nigeria), and Cell C (South Africa). H/T
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John Bowker 7h
Jumia plans an IPO in New York. The African online retailer is valued at over $1 billion - making it one of three so-called unicorns on the continent.
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"Although international groups have been focusing on electoral integrity, they rarely pay attention to how primaries get manipulated." Excellent analysis on from and Merete Bech Seeberg.
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Judd Devermont 20h
We are really excited to host Prime Minister Ulisses Correia e Silva for this important discussion on balancing China, the US, and the EU. Please join us!
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#WatchingTheVote 21h
Update: INEC will hold supplementary elections on March 23, 2019 to conclude the inconclusive elections in Adamawa, Bauchi, Benue, Kano, Plateau and Sokoto states
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Matthew T. Page Mar 12
Could please published detailed, official, LGA-level results for each of these senate elections? I don't understand why INEC doesn't feel obliged to be more transparent. Doing so would bolster its credibility and help rebuild trust. cc
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Judd Devermont Mar 12
Erik, you are at a first-tier tertiary institution. Good luck on your studies!
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CDD West Africa Mar 11
Here Are Lists Of States With High Level Of Malpractices, Irregularities In The 9th March Election – CDD
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TheCable Mar 11
INCONCLUSIVE FC: PDP 4:1 APC Thus far, five state guber have been declared inconclusive; Bauchi, Adamawa, Plateau, Sokoto and Kano. Of these five states, the Peoples Democratic Party has maintained a slim lead in four states.
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Max Siollun Mar 11
Ladies and gentlemen. It is finally here! The long awaited sequels to my books Oil, Politics, and Violence, and Soldiers of Fortune is almost upon us. I have attached a copy of the book...
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Pegasus Books Mar 9
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Judd Devermont Mar 11
Big news! I have enrolled at the University of Meat in Adamawa, . cc: ⁦⁦
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CSIS Africa Program Mar 11
Program Director & Senior Associate have been on the ground observing 's elections. Check out this thread for scenes from Saturday's vote! What's the U.S. role in African elections? Devermont outlines a revamped "playbook":
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Steve Morrison Mar 11
Incisive examination of political and technological changes in Africa’s # elections by my CSIS colleague Africa Director Judd Devermont ⁦
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Pierre Tantchou Mar 11
Pretty insightful stuff! What strikes me is that the continent has its challenges but FULL of opportunities recognized by Foreign partners far and wide! Good job
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Judd Devermont Mar 11
Replying to @JDevermont
NDI: “You cannot afford to be complacent” about democracy.
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