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By Olumide Abimbola | January 7, 2011
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1. Africa is now one of the world’s fastest-growing regions

2. Now more hopeful in Africa

3. Africa’s urban revolution in the 20th century

4. Romania declares witchcraft a legally-recognized (and taxable) profession

5. What happens to your digital footprints when you die?

6. “The fault lines that have divided us as a people extend from Eritrea to Nigeria. If Sudan starts to crumble, the shock waves will spread.” – Mo Ibrahim

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Category: Africa Links Tags: Africa, Eritrea, Mo Ibrahim, Nigeria, Omar al-Bashir, Romania, Southern Sudan, Sudan
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