By Margaret Aladeselu Period poverty affects many girls and women from low-income families in Nigeria. While economic challenges often take precedence over social issues, the silent struggle of period poverty remains largely unacknowledged. In fact, many...
By Lucy Adautin On Tuesday, Norway officially started recognizing an independent Palestinian State, with Spain and Ireland expected to do the same later in the day, despite Israel's opposition. “Norway’s formal recognition of Palestine as a...
By Ebi Kesiena An Egyptian appeal court on Monday upheld a one-year jail sentence for opposition politician Ahmad al-Tantawi, who was subsequently arrested "inside the courthouse," according to his lawyer, Nabeh Elganadi. Tantawi, who had intended...
By Emmanuel Nduka The Management of Banex Plaza and the Nigerian Army have reached a truce, after a directive was given on Monday for an "immediate" reopening of the business facility which is one of the...
By Emmanuel Nduka Nigeria's Minister of Aviation and Aerospace Development, Festus Keyamo, has condemned the controversial Nigeria Air project of his predecessor Hadi Sirika, describing it as a "fraud" and a "lie" that was never going...
By Ebi Kesiena Kenya has agreed to train over 2,000 Haiti police officers, who will be flown to Kenya for a brief training in law enforcement and combat before returning to Haiti for deployment. This decision...
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