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JUST IN: Senate Sacks Ndume As Chief Whip Days After Criticising Tinubu

The Nigerian Senate has sacked Senator Ali Ndume, representing Borno south as Chief Whip following his recent criticism of President Bola Tinubu’s administration....

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Liberia House Of Reps Summons Top Security Officials Over Heavy Army Presence At Airport During George Weah’s Arrival

Liberia’s House of Representatives has summoned top national security officials to explain the deployment of a large Armed Forces of Liberia at the...

Burkina Faso Creates Presidency Anti-Corruption Unit
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Burkina Faso Creates Presidential Anti-Corruption Unit

Burkina Faso’s Head of State, Captain Ibrahim Traoré, has created an anti-corruption unit and instituted a code of ethics and professional conduct for...

Ongoing at the University of Ibadan is a protest by students voicing their dissatisfaction with the recent changes in power supply, announced by the university management.
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UI Students Protest Against Power Rationing, Fee Hike

Students at the University of Ibadan are protesting on campus the recent changes in power supply announced by the university management. The management’s...

Burkina Faso To Withdraw Imperialist Mining Permits Who Denied Selling The Country Equipment Components
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Burkina Faso to Revoke Mining Permits from Companies Refusing to Sell Equipment

Burkina Faso’s Head of State, Captain Ibrahim Traoré, stated that the country would withdraw its mining permits from countries that refuse to sell...

All Progressives Congress (APC) in Ganduje Ward, Dawakin Tofa Local Government Area of Kano State, has been embroiled in a factional dispute, resulting in the suspension of the party's National Chairman, Dr. Abdullahi Ganduje.
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Poor People Responsible For Corruption, Says APC Chairman Embroiled in Corruption Charges

The National Chairman of the ruling All Progressive Congress, Abdullahi Ganduje, has blamed poor Nigerians for corruption in the Nigerian political space. Ganduje,...

Bangladesh shuts schools
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Bangladesh Shuts Schools And Universities Following Job Quota Protests 

Bangladesh has issued an indefinite closure order for all schools, universities, and Islamic seminaries following violent protests that resulted in the deaths of...

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500 Health Workers Killed In Gaza By Israel

No fewer than 500 health workers, including specialised doctors, have been killed by Israeli attacks in Gaza since October 2023, according to AP...

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Sitting U.S. Senator Found Guilty Of Corruption Charges, Called to Resign

United States Senator Robert Menendez has been convicted of all 16 federal corruption charges. This was after a New York jury deliberated for...

Congo Militia Attack Soldiers
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Congo: Militia Attack Kills Over 50, Including 9 Soldiers

More than 50 people, including nine soldiers, were killed in an attack by the Mobondo militia on a military position in Kinsele, about...

Darkness of Èbúté Metta
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Darkness and Despair: Residents of Èbúté Metta West Lament 6 Months Without Power Supply

For six months, some parts of Jones Street, Jebba, Ondo, and Odaliki in Èbúté Metta West have been thrown into darkness due to...

Journalist Catherine Wanjeri Shot By Kenyan Police Dies Amid Anti-Govt Protests In Nakuru
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Kenyan Police Shoots Journalist, Catherine Wanjeri During Anti-Govt Protests In Nakuru

A yet-to-be-identified Kenyan police officer has reportedly shot a journalist who works for K24TV during a live coverage of the ongoing anti-government protests...