Lagos Protest Turns Violent Police Fire On Demonstrators
A peaceful protest in Lagos, Nigeria, turned violent on Wednesday when police fired gunshots and used teargas on demonstrators and […]
A peaceful protest in Lagos, Nigeria, turned violent on Wednesday when police fired gunshots and used teargas on demonstrators and […]
A group of Nigerian military officers are set to face a court-martial over allegations of plotting to overthrow President Bola
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The United States has signed health agreements with nine African countries, including Kenya, Nigeria, and Rwanda, as part of a
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Nigeria has secured the release of the remaining 130 students and staff abducted from St Mary’s Catholic boarding school in
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The Ministry of the Interior in Ghana has launched an investigation into alleged assassination attempts on the Special Prosecutor, Kissi
The United States government has introduced a new policy to impose visa restrictions on individuals responsible for attacks on Christians
The White House has accused Kenya of being one of the countries benefiting from a massive fraud scheme involving Somali