By John Ikani Polling stations have opened across mainland France for the first round of a fiercely contested presidential election. Emmanuel Macron and Marine Le Pen are the frontrunners among the 12 candidates to win through...
By John Ikani Burkina Faso's former President, Roch Kabore, who had been under house arrest since he was toppled in a military coup in January, has been allowed to return to his family home, the country's...
By Emmanuel Nduka Nigeria's President, Muhammadu Buhari, has approved the re-constitution of members of the Governing Boards of Parastatals within the purview of the Ministry Transportation. This information was contained in a press release signed and...
By Emmanuel Nduka Former Nigerian President, Goodluck Jonathan was on Wednesday evening involved in an auto crash in the nation's capital, Abuja which claimed the lives of two his aides. Confirming the crash, one of his...
By Emmanuel Nduka The Nigerian Parliament has introduced a Bill seeking to amend the Same-Sex Marriage Prohibition Act (2013) and also outlaw cross-dressing in Nigeria. Referencing Section 4 of the same-sex Marriage Prohibition Act (2013) Honourable...
By John Ikani Sudanese authorities closed two of the Nile bridges in the capital Khartoum on Tuesday and brought in shipping containers to seal off other bridges in anticipation of mass protest planned on Wednesday demanding...
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