By John Ikani Denmark says it will start pulling its troops out of Mali after the West African country's transitional junta government this week insisted on an immediate withdrawal. The Danish soldiers who arrived Mali on...
By Emmanuel Nduka A helicopter belonging to the Nigerian Police Force reportedly crashed in Bauchi State, Northern Nigeria on Wednesday, injuring six persons. Confirming the crash, the Accident Investigation Bureau (AIB) in a statement, said no...
A group of Russian military contractors who identify as “Community of Officers for International Security” have written to Burkina Faso military junta, requesting permission to train the West African country’s army in their fight against jihadists....
By John Ikani Mali's military government on Monday called on Denmark to "immediately" withdraw its roughly 100 recently arrived special forces troops deployed in the troubled Sahel country. The military government - which took power in...
By Esther Adesulu Conflict-spurred violations of Twitter rules in Ethiopia has led to several accounts being suspended. The number of accounts involved is not specific, but pro-Tigrayan users claim the figure could be in the estimation...
By John Ikani The Nigerian Content Development and Monitoring Board (NCDMB) says it has made a firm commitment to collaborate with the Nigerian Navy in entrenching integrity in the oil and gas sector, as well as...
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