By Emmanuel Nduka Away from the alleged sexual exploits of Baltasar Ebang Engonga, Equatorial Guinea’s former head of the National Agency for Financial Investigation (ANIF), the small Central African country with a population of around 1.9...
By Emmanuel Nduka At a recent assembly of distinguished aviation and transport experts—including journalists and stakeholders from both government and private sectors—an avid conversation was ignited by a passionate Nigerian emphasizing the critical need for robust...
By Ere-ebi Agedah Imisi Threat of viral diseases in Africa is an ongoing battle, from the deadly Ebola virus to the persistent threat of malaria, Africa's health systems have historically faced immense challenges. But now, a...
By Emmanuel Nduka On Monday, September 16, 2024, President Bola Tinubu visited Maiduguri, the submerged capital of Borno State in northeastern Nigeria. "May Allah help us stop the tragedy; the situation that we find ourselves in,...
By Emmanuel Nduka In an era marked by escalating insecurity, questions are rising about President Bola Tinubu’s efforts to bolster his personal safety while Nigerians live daily at the mercy of criminal elements. Recent procurements suggests...
By Elie Mutangana, Kigali Rwanda Governance Board (RGB) has so far shut down over 8,000 churches and prayer houses, accusing them of not meeting the ‘place of worship’ standards. The regulating body on July 29, in...
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