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Security and Leadership Scholar @KingsCollegeLon | Int’l Dev’t Practitioner | Political Theorist | Natural Resource Governance Specialist | Africa is Home

London, England
Joined September 2011
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Sefa-Nyarko Clement, PhD
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A great opportunity to work with me at @KingsCollegeLon and @ALC_KCL if you have methodological skills and looking for postdoctoral roles for up to three years. The is a #UKRI funded project on Justice in Critical Minerals Governance.
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Sefa-Nyarko Clement, PhD
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Such a joy! Viva to the #Justice agenda in Critical Minerals Governance.
@ALC_KCL
African Leadership Centre
2 months
Congratulations on receiving the UKRI Future Leaders Fellowship!! @ALC_KCL's Dr @SefaNyarko's work centres critical minerals governance and energy transitions’ justice to challenge hierarchical notions of leadership by projecting the voices of those in affected communities.
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@ALC_KCL
African Leadership Centre
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REMINDER📢📢 Few hours to go! Join us for: Global Priorities vs Local Realities: Net Zero, Youth & the Political Economy of ETMs in Africa. 📅 25 Sept | 5–7 pm 📍 Bush House (SE) 1.02 & Online 🎤 Dr Olawale Ismail #ClimateJustice #Africa #JustTransitions
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@ALC_KCL
African Leadership Centre
3 months
📢 Just Transitions & Interdisciplinary Peace Seminar Series 3 - Dr Olawale explores how the race for energy transition minerals (ETMs) like lithium, cobalt & graphite is reshaping African mining communities, and the risks & opportunities this presents for youth 🗓 25 Sept 2025
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@PARInstitute
PARI - Public Affairs Research Institute
6 months
Early last month, PARI convened the workshop: 'State Capture and Corruption in Africa: Towards critical engagement with anti-corruption policy' 8–9 May 2025 Wits Club, University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, South Africa The workshop was held over two days with resident
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@mytheoz
Theo Acheampong, PhD
7 months
In this latest paper, we examine the evolution of royalties in the upstream oil and gas industry, emphasising mature jurisdictions. ☑️Over 100 countries have reformed their oil and gas royalty regimes since 2000. Yet, debates persist—particularly in mature provinces—on whether
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@ALC_KCL
African Leadership Centre
7 months
How do Indigenous communities in Nigeria & Bolivia conceptualize peace beyond colonial frameworks? Join us for our third NCIRI Seminar Series on 20 May 2025 at 11:00 AM (UK) to explore decolonial peace ontologies rooted in Yoruba, Aymara, and Ubang cultures. 🔗 Register:
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@MataLope
Titilope F Ajayi, PhD
7 months
I will be discussing my book, Globalised Resistance & the Bring Back Our Girls Movement: New Dimensions of Transnational Activism (@routledgebooks, 2025), for the first time publicly tomorrow, generously hosted by my friends at the @ALC_KCL. Please sign up and share widely🙏🏾.
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@ALC_KCL
African Leadership Centre
7 months
How are women’s movements in the Global South reshaping transnational activism? Join us for the ALC Research Seminar on 29 April 2025, 11:30 GMT | 13:30 EAT, as Dr. Titilope Ajayi presents insights from her new book, “Globalised Resistance and the Bring Back Our Girls Movement:
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African Leadership Centre
7 months
“Globalised Resistance” challenges how we view social movements: it spotlights the #BringBackOurGirls campaign as a mass-based, Global South-led protest reshaping transnational activism beyond traditional Global North models. Join Dr. @MataLope at our next ALC Seminar to explore
@ALC_KCL
African Leadership Centre
7 months
How are women’s movements in the Global South reshaping transnational activism? Join us for the ALC Research Seminar on 29 April 2025, 11:30 GMT | 13:30 EAT, as Dr. Titilope Ajayi presents insights from her new book, “Globalised Resistance and the Bring Back Our Girls Movement:
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@ALC_KCL
African Leadership Centre
7 months
Congratulations 🎉 to Esther Mano, our MSc Global Leadership & Peacebuilding student and Fellow, for her outstanding win at #PolicyIdol 2025! Esther won both the Style Prize and Audience Choice Award for her visionary policy pitch, “Where a Nation Teaches, the Nation Thrives”,
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@FunmiOlonisakin
Funmi Olonisakin
8 months
It is a rare privilege to have co-authored “Teaching Global Leadership in Higher Education: Leadership Across Cultures” with the excellent and indefatigable Michael Flavin @Michael_KCL, published by Palgrave Macmillan @Palgrave. 📚 https://t.co/cDOzDmXug9
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Sefa-Nyarko Clement, PhD
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See full research paper I led with colleagues here: https://t.co/arcyAjnC4o
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Sefa-Nyarko Clement, PhD
8 months
Mining multi nationals need to gain trust of communities impacted by #critical #minerals extraction for the #energytransitions. See how in the Open access journal in the comments below. https://t.co/HGpjCC1TmT
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As the race to secure rare earths and other critical minerals heats up, whether communities impacted by mining are getting a fair deal has again been called into question.
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@Kings_SGA
King's Global Affairs
9 months
🎧 PODCAST The Grand Inga dam would be the largest power station in the world, if built. But after decades of delay, investors withdrawing, environmental concerns, and its $80bn price tag, does the dream still hold water? https://t.co/GTGUaV43pZ
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The proposed Grand Inga dam in the Democratic Republic of Congo would be the largest power station in the world - if its ever built. With twice the output of China's Three Gorges, the dam could pot...
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@ALC_KCL
African Leadership Centre
9 months
Keynote Lecture on "Africa in the Emerging New World Order" By Prof Benedict Oramah, the President and Chairman of the Board of Directors of African Export- Bank. Prof @FunmiOlonisakin and Prof @eka_ikpe has welcomed the delegates and you can join the conversation on:
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@ALC_KCL
African Leadership Centre
9 months
What’s even harder? Speaking to children about genocide. How do you explain something so horrific, yet ensure they inherit the truth?
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@ALC_KCL
African Leadership Centre
9 months
It was hard, but we survivors were willing to talk. The problem was, the world was fearful of listening. So it became easier to say: ‘this story is unspeakable'.
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@ALC_KCL
African Leadership Centre
9 months
“It took me 10 years searching for ways to make this story bearable. People say genocide is unspeakable, but in my experience as a teen in France in 1994—it wasn’t that we couldn’t speak. It’s that no one wanted to hear.” #AfricaWeek
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@ALC_KCL
African Leadership Centre
9 months
The Convoy book launch with Beata Umubyeyi during KCL Africa Week. A powerful reflection on memory, survival, and storytelling from the Rwandan genocide. #AfricaWeek.
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