By John Ikani China is looking to create its first permanent military presence on the Atlantic Ocean, on the coast of the small African nation Equatorial Guinea, according to a report in The Wall Street Journal...
By John Ikani Ethiopian forces have recaptured the strategic towns of Dessie and Kombolcha from rebellious Tigrayan forces, the Government said on Monday, the latest sign of the Government retaking territory it recently lost. Forces aligned...
By Ebi Kesiena An armed group slew seven civilians in an attack on a mining town in Democratic Republic of Congo, a source said on Saturday, with the army claiming it killed 36 attackers. Fighters from...
By John Ikani The Nigerian Army has deployed 62 soldiers and officers to Mali on a peacekeeping mission. The Army Deputy Chief of Training, Brigadier General Hassan Dada announced this on Friday at the passing out...
By John Ikani United States Ambassador to Nigeria, Mary Beth Leonard has disclosed that her country is monitoring the state of affairs in Nigeria, particulary the Amended Electoral Bill awaiting President Muhammadu Buhari's assent. The Ambassador...
By John Ikani The Ethiopian Government says secondary schools will be closed across the country to help support the ongoing national call amid military operations against the rebel forces. Announcing this on Thursday, the nation's Ministry...
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