By Emmanuel Nduka Turkey has extended an offer to mediate in the ongoing conflict between Rwanda and the Democratic Republic of Congo, following the launch of a new offensive by an armed group in the volatile...
By Emmanuel Nduka South Sudan has ordered telecom companies to block social media platforms for three months in response to the alarming spread of graphic content related to violence in neighboring Sudan. The National Communication Authority...
By Victor Kanayo For the first time in history, Real Madrid have become the first football club to generate more than €1 billion in annual revenue. This was disclosed via an analysis by Deloitte. According to...
By Victor Kanayo Nigeria's Super Eagles forward, Victor Boniface, has dismissed rumours circulating that he has ended his four-year relationship with his Norwegian girlfriend, Rikke Hermine. Reports had alleged that Ms Hermine insisted on a legal...
By Emmanuel Nduka The Medical and Dental Consultants Association of Nigeria (MDCAN) has revealed a concerning decline in the number of medical consultants in the country, with only 6,000 remaining as of February 2024. During the...
Mining firms are facing growing pressure from West Africa’s Juntas. Earlier this January, military personnel descended on a major mining operation in western Mali, using helicopters to carry out an unannounced seizure of three tonnes of...
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