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Welcome to 'The African View' Africa’s Independent Voice. The African View is the alternative source of information on Africa. TAV is committed to present a well-balanced and unbiased perspectives. The show will feature African experts in all profession fields. Our guests will include African journalists, Scholars, Diplomats, members of the African community in the Diaspora and friends of Africa around the globe.

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Nigeria is once again at a critical crossroad. Some believe that the recent death of former President Umaru Yar’Adua gives Nigeria a clean slate and a unique opportunity for President Goodluck Jonathan to prove his leadership and explore... more

TAV host Bookie Shonuga gives an upclose account of her recent visit to Nigeria where the gap between the rich and the poor astounding.

Introduction Welcome to 'The African View', Africa’s Independent Voice. The African View is the alternative source of information on Africa. TAV is committed to present a well-balanced and unbiased perspectives. The show will feature... more

Nigeria's acting president Goodluck Jonathan sworned in New Ministers to move his agenda forward. TAV visits Nigeria to gather perspectives.

TAV reviews development on Africa in the first quarter of 2010.

TAV's live interview with the honorees of International Women of Courage Award presented by Secretary of State, Hilary Clinton - Ms. Jestina Mukoko (Zimbabwe); Ms. Ann Njogu (Kenya); Dr. Lee Ae-ran (Republic of Korea); Colonel Shafiqa... more

The Role of Women in Development in Africa. TAV reviews gender equality in today's Africa.

President Yar'Adua was supposedly smuggled into his own country like a bandit after been absent for almost 100 days leaving the National Assembly no other choice but to appoint V.P. Goodluck Jonathan, acting President.

TAV examines the quality of education in pre and post colonial Africa and debate if Africa’s current education system measure up to international standard?

With over 15 million Continental Africans living in Europe, United States, Canada and other parts of world,there is discussion among professional Africans to turn the brain drain into coordinated mobilization to help develop Africa.

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