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How to Submit
Fill out the submission form below to submit your article for publication.
We read every submission and will contact you if your piece is chosen for publication.
Submission Guidelines
Articles should be original written in a clear, engaging voice that appeals to a broad audience. Academic tones are welcome, but writing should remain energetic and thought-provoking.
Please include your full name, a short bio (two to three sentences), and a photo (optional) if you’d like to be featured as the author.
All submissions are free, and AfriDeem does not charge contributors. We do not accept AI-generated, plagiarized, or previously published content. Selected articles will be reviewed and published under your name.
What We Publish
We welcome original, thoughtful writing that aligns with AfriDeem mission and values. If you have something to say that challenges assumptions, enlightens minds, or celebrates or awaken the African spirit — we invite you to contribute.
Submissions may fall under any of the following categories:
Culture & Society
This category explores Africa’s people, values, and evolving identity. Writers may engage with themes such as religion, spirituality, and moral philosophy; race, ethnicity, and social inclusion; fashion, clothing, and the symbols of identity; gender, youth, and generational change; or the influence of arts, language, and media in shaping society.
Politics & Governance
Here we examine leadership, democracy, and political transformation across Africa. Articles may reflect on elections and citizen participation, leadership ethics and accountability, corruption and governance reforms, decentralization and civic engagement, or the role of regional institutions like the African Union, ECOWAS, and SADC in continental affairs.
History
This section is devoted to understanding the past in order to explain present realities. Contributions may explore Africa’s great kingdoms and pre-colonial heritage, slavery and colonialism, post-independence struggles and nation-building, liberation movements and key historical figures, or the ways history continues to shape African identity and memory.
Economy & Resources
Focusing on Africa’s economic potential, sustainability, and development, this category invites discussions on natural resources such as oil, gold, and agriculture; trade, industrialization, and infrastructure; entrepreneurship, innovation, and technology; as well as poverty reduction and financial inclusion.
Education & Innovation
This is where ideas meet action. Writers may focus on education reform and policy, digital learning and EdTech, scientific research and discovery within Africa, or the creativity and ingenuity of young Africans driving innovation and building startups for the continent’s future.
Global Africa
Here, we examine the African diaspora and Africa’s evolving place in the global order. Articles may delve into migration and diaspora networks, global perceptions of Africa, etc.
Why Write for AfriDeem?
The past, present, and future are deeply interconnected. To truly understand our current circumstances—and to shape the future we desire—we must first understand our past.
Africa, despite her immense blessings, historical greatness, and limitless potential, is too often perceived by her own youth as a land of limited hope. This tragedy is not by chance.
For centuries, Africa’s people have been misdirected, deceived, and betrayed—by both internal and external forces. Today, this reality is recognized across the global community.
History affirms, without question, that Africa is the cradle of humanity and civilization. Her people are among the most intelligent, resilient, and creative ever to walk the earth. The potential that resides within Africa’s youth—when fully awakened—is boundless and undeniable.
Because Africa’s story must be told — not by others, but by her own sons and daughters. Your article could be featured and read by thousands of thinkers, dreamers, and changemakers who follow AfriDeem. Your ideas can shape the conversation. Your voice can shift the narrative. Your words can move a generation.
Be heard. Be read. Be part of AfriDeem.

