By Emmanuel Nduka While Nnamdi Kanu, leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) and Chief Sunday Adeyemo (Sunday Igboho), are still being held in detention, four prominent Nigerians who looked the current administration in the...
By Emmanuel Nduka Nigeria’s President, Muhammadu Buhari, met with former President Goodluck Jonathan at the Presidential Villa, Abuja, on Thursday. Jonathan reportedly arrived at the Villa about 03:00 pm, and was received by the President into...
By Emmanuel Nduka FORTY SEVEN opposition activists of Maurice Kamto's party, MRC, in Cameroon have been sentenced to prison. The activists will serve between one and seven years for acts of rebellion. The opposition supporters were...
By Emmanuel Nduka Kenya’s Parliament went into a brawl on Wednesday as lawmakers were debating a controversial bill governing political parties ahead of next year's election. Speaker, Ekwee David Ethuro suspended the session briefly after the...
By John Ikani Mali's military-dominated Government on Monday launched a four-day national forum on returning the country to civilian rule following the country's August 2020 coup. The authorities have showcased the 'National Conference on Reform' as...
By John Ikani Zamfara State Governorship hopeful Abdulmalik Garba Gajam has formally declared his intention to contest for the highest public office in the state under the All Progressive Congress (APC). Gajam made the declaration when...
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