Vol. 9 No. 2 (2017): Research on Challenges on African Integration

Notes from Editors
It is with great interest that we publish in Ee-JRIF the papers on literature review after mentoring doctoral graduating scholars from all parts of Africa at the PanAfrican University in Yaoundé, Cameroon. I have been doing doctoral mentorship engaging the scholars on how to make the Pan-African integrated, smart and sustainable innovation system currently of the fourth industrial revolution.
The four papers are all dealing with Pan-Africanism and the first is by Okpoko Mercy Osemudiame on African Traditional Knowledge System as Innovative Strategies for Shared Natural Resource Management in Africa; the second is by Sakah Bernard Nsaidzedze on Traditional Institutions and Democratic Governance for African Renaissance and the third is by Peter Asare-Nuamah on Understanding African Integration from African theoretical perspective; and the fourth is by Yapatake Kossele Thales Pacific, on Foreign Aid and Economic Growth in Tanzania
Mammo Muchie, Editor in Chief