By John Ikani Western powers have condemned the recent arrests of several high-profile political figures in Sudan as anti-military protests continued on Thursday. The UK, US, the European Union and others said the detentions were alarming...
By Emmanuel Nduka Director-General of the Tinubu Support Management Council, Abdulmumin Jibrin, has expressed shock that his principal has large shares in Apple Inc and Manchester United Football Club. The DG said this as he disclosed...
By John Ikani Libyan Prime Minister Abdul Hamid Dbeibah escaped an apparent assassination attempt early on Thursday when bullets hit his car, according to local and international media. Dbeibah was on his way home when unidentified...
By Emmanuel Nduka Nigeria’s President, Muhammadu Buhari, has granted citizenship to 286 foreign nationals out of the 600 applications it received. This was disclosed by the country’s Minister of Interior, Rauf Aregbesola, stating that the approval...
By Emmanuel Nduka WORRIED by the rising spate of killings for ritual among young Nigerians, the House of Representatives on Wednesday called on the President Muhammadu-led Government to declare a national emergency on ritual killings across...
By John Ikani The European Union announced on Tuesday that it would lift sanctions on Burundi that were imposed in 2016. It cited a peaceful political environment and progress by the Burundian Government in several areas,...
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