
Ovigwe Eguegu
Peace and security policy analyst at Development Reimagined, focusing on governance, electoral processes, and the intersection of illicit economies and state fragility.
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Nov 27, 2025 • 25min
Why was there a coup in Guinea-Bissau and what are the implications?
Join experts Kabir Adamu, Bram Posthumus, and Ovigwe Eguegu as they dissect the military coup in Guinea-Bissau just before presidential election results. Kabir analyzes the power struggle, while Bram discusses how this event mirrors past coups and highlights the country’s ongoing instability. Ovigwe sheds light on the public's tepid response and the implications of narco-politics on governance. The trio also examines how international condemnation lacks real bite and predicts a potential consolidation of power by the junta.

Jan 10, 2025 • 54min
Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi Wraps Up Low Key Africa Tour
Ovigwe Eguegu, a policy analyst at Development Reimagined, joins the discussion to analyze Wang Yi's recent Africa tour. He highlights the significance of consistent diplomatic engagement, reflecting on 35 years of annual visits. The conversation touches on the shifting dynamics of China's financing strategies amid economic challenges and the contrasting diplomatic approaches of China, the U.S., and Europe. Ovigwe emphasizes the importance of sustainable projects and the complexities of China's role in Africa, particularly in mining and infrastructure.


