By Emmanuel Nduka The Nigerian Defence Headquarters (DHQ), has denied allegations of Amnesty International that its troops have been unlawfully detaining and abusing dozens of women and children fleeing Boko Haram captivity. Heritage Times HT reports...
By Ebi Kesiena South African President Cyril Ramaphosa will not attend this week's Group of Seven (G7) Summit in Italy, according to his spokesperson on Monday, as his party urgently seeks coalition partners to govern the...
By Ebi Kesiena A Malawi Defense Force aircraft carrying Vice President Saulos Chilima and nine others has gone missing, according to a statement from the country’s presidency. In the statement, Secretary to the President and Cabinet,...
By Lucy Adautin The Independent Corrupt Practices and Other Related Offences Commission (ICPC) has achieved the conviction of Quadri Adeyinka, an employee of the Nigeria Immigration Service, for perpetrating passport fraud. On Monday, according to a...
By Lucy Adautin New Japanese laws facilitating the deportation of unsuccessful asylum seekers took effect on Monday, sparking concerns among activists who argue that the revised system could endanger lives. Japan, ranked as the world’s fourth-largest...
By Emmanuel Nduka The European Union (EU) says it has earned up to €3.4m from rejected Schengen visa applications submitted by Nigerian citizens. This, according to Schengen visa statistics on Saturday, occurred from Nigerian visa applicants...
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