African Intel Affairs AIS Collective
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Sponsored by the African Intelligence Studies Collective, this is a platform for interactive dialogue focused on the practice of intelligence in Africa and analyzing the emergence of Africa’s very own intelligence community under the auspices of a continental framework imposed via the African Peace and Security Architecture.
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#BookClub Episode 2 - Cry Havoc
In this episode, Nelson Nyirenda reviews the book "Cry Havoc" by Simon Mann, focusing on the international politics behind covert action and the legacies of mercenaries in Africa's political landscape.
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#BookClub Episode 1 - Changing Intelligence Dynamics in Africa
Join Nelson Nyirenda as he reviews the book "Changing Intelligence Dynamics in Africa", edited by Sandy Africa and Johnny Kwadjoe! [MUSIC: Amnesia by Afro Warriors & Drumatic Soul].
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The Book Club Series #Africanintel
In this episode Mr Nelson Nyirenda, from Malawi, introduces himself as the newest member of the podcast team. He outlines his plan for the podcast, for which he will produce episodes reviewing books on intelligence and security in Africa. He dubs the thematic of these episodes "The Book Club Series!
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Ep. 11 - “CCTV Surveillance and the Right to Privacy in South Africa”
An interview with Dumisani Gandhi reflecting on the intersection between CCTV surveillance practices and the right to privacy in South Africa. With particular attention paid to the conceptual issues behind trying to “strike a balance” between security objectives of the state, security providers or individuals versus the restraint required to respect the rights of citizens to privacy.
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Ep. 10 - "Professionalizing Intelligence Analysis in Africa's Law-Enforcement Agencies"
This episode features Josephine Bosede Aluko, a criminal intelligence analyst from the National Drug Enforcement Agency in Nigeria. She is the president of the Nigeria's Chapter of the International Association of Law Enforcement Intelligence Analysts - and currently Africa's only chapter at the association. She speaks on the drive to adopt intelligence-led policing and the capacity building gaps as far as the practice of intelligence analysis in law enforcement.
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Ep. 9 - "Intelligence Sharing & Interoperability in Nigeria" with Abiola Temitope
This episode features security analyst Mr. Abiola Temitope in a discussion initially focused on the recent rise in Kidnapping for Ransom in Kaduna State. The conversation however expands to reflect on the institutional disjointedness that has contributed to the insecurity crises in the country, especially insofar as the lack of operational synergies between key security sector agencies. The most crucial element in this regard is the sharing of intelligence between the military, police and national security intelligence organization (DSS). - *Intro & Outro Music by JOAKIM KARUD (www.joakimkarud.com).