By Elie Mutangana, Kigali The restriction on free circulation of people and goods between Rwanda and Burundi has severely impacted trade, especially across the borders, posing a shock to regional cooperation and integration between members states...
By Emmanuel Nduka Canadian authorities have announced plans to slash the number of international student visas by 35 percent in 2024. Also, work permits will be restricted for students who undertook graduate programmes in the country,...
By Lucy Adautin Florida Governor, Ron DeSantis announced on Sunday that he is ending his 2024 presidential bid. His announcement, made in a video posted on X, comes after a disappointing second-place finish in last week’s...
By Lucy Adautin Former President of Sierra Leone Ernest Bai Koroma, charged for his alleged role in what authorities call an attempted coup, left the country and arrived in Nigeria on Friday. He was welcomed by...
By Ere-Ebi Agedah Imisi In August 2023, Heritage Times HT reported a gripping tale that resembled a carefully orchestrated film unfolding in the media. The narrative detailed the incredible journey of four Nigerian stowaways, who against...
By Lucy Adautin British energy major Shell has agreed to sell its Nigerian onshore oil and gas subsidiary in Nigeria to a consortium of five mostly local companies for up to $2.4 billion, after nearly a...
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