Cameroon has closed more than 60 schools on its northern border with Nigeria in a bid to save children and teaching staff from the increasing Boko Haram attacks. The Cameroon basic education official, Mr Ousmanou Garga,...
Nigeria's Former Minister of Finance, Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala says 79 countries have backed her candidacy for WTO Job. Ngozi has also disclosed that she has the full support of 55-man African Union (AU) over her only opponent,...
There is heavy police presence in Senekal, South Africa as thousands of Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF) members and members of the farming community continue to gather outside the Senekal Magistrate’s Court on Friday. According to SABC...
A 33-year-old man, Bussa Krishna from Telangana, India who went viral after turning his puja room into a temple for US President, Donald Trump has died while fasting for him to recover from Coronavirus. TheHill reports...
Tidjane Thiam, one of the world’s most brilliant financial executives, was ousted from his position as the chief executive of Credit Suisse, Switzerland’s second largest bank and a global icon. He was forced to resign over...
No fewer than 400 people, mostly young Namibian women have taken to the streets to protest against sexual and gender-based violence (SGBV) & femicide. The protests began after authorities discovered the body of 22-year-old Shannon “Darlikie”...
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