Tanzania’s late president John Magufuli has been laid to rest at his ancestral village in the country’s Northwest. Magufuli aged 61 died last week after suffering from what authorities described as a heart condition, however questions...
Guy Marius Sagna, a well-known Senegalese activist has spoken against French influence in the country. His call comes on Thursday, a day after his release from police custody. “If the goal is to prevent us...
The Nigerian Consulate in Atlanta, Georgia, has dissociated itself from certain Business Centers parading themselves as associates to the consulate offices in some parts of the United State of America. The consulate gave the...
In the aftermath of the University of Aberdeen’s decision to return a Benin bronze sculpture looted by British soldiers in Nigeria decades ago, Nigerians have applauded the gesture. The intention of the Scottish University to...
Ethiopia's Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed, says Eritrea has agreed to withdraw its troops from Tigray, following a military offensive in the region that was highly condemned. Earlier this week, Mr Abiy made the first public acknowledgement...
President Muhammadu Buhari has charged the International Community on the need for unity in tackling major threats facing mankind. President Buhari gave the charge on Thursday at a ceremony where he received Letters of...
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