Nigeria’s President Tinubu Declares End to Ransom Payments for Kidnappings
Abuja, Nigeria — President Bola Tinubu of Nigeria has declared that the country will no longer pay ransom to armed […]
Abuja, Nigeria — President Bola Tinubu of Nigeria has declared that the country will no longer pay ransom to armed […]
Following an emergency security meeting called by Governor Abdullahi Sule, the government of Nasarawa has taken decisive action by banning
In recent weeks, the heartbreaking stories of two Ethiopians who suffered severe acid burns have captured the attention of social
Liberia’s National Fire Service is facing challenges in responding to fire outbreaks, as highlighted by the recent incident at Speaker
Traders in Kampala and other parts of the city have taken a bold stand by keeping their shops closed until
Last week in Nigeria’s South-east was a mix of tragic and heartwarming events that captured the attention of many. From
Millions in Sudan Face Hunger Crisis: Macron Announces €2 Billion in Aid French President Emmanuel Macron declared on Monday that
Nairobi, Kenya — Today marks the one-year anniversary of the conflict between Sudan’s army and the Rapid Support Forces (RSF),
Every month, a diverse group of stakeholders including policymakers, EdTech entrepreneurs, teachers, and parents gather for the EdTech Mondays Radio
The Midwest American Diaspora recently gathered to honor the memory of the 1994 Genocide against the Tutsi. Col Raoul Bazatoha,
Somali pirates have recently released the Bangladeshi-flagged merchant vessel “Abdullah” after holding it captive for over a month. The vessel,
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The era of TechnoBrain has officially ended, as E-Tech Systems steps in as the new passport system supplier for Malawi’s
In a heart-wrenching turn of events, two more of the 21 students abducted by terrorists last September at the Federal
In response to the ongoing human-wildlife conflict crisis in Zimbabwe, Environment Minister Sithembiso Nyoni addressed the issue during a recent
The Nigerian Army has vehemently denied claims that a repentant Boko Haram member was responsible for the tragic murder of
Somali pirates have released the hijacked ship MV Abdullah after receiving a $5 million ransom from its Bangladeshi owners. The
Kenya is on the brink of a significant decrease in inflation, thanks to a recent drop in fuel and food
The United States has once again demonstrated its commitment to providing humanitarian aid to refugees and asylum seekers in Uganda.
Juba, South Sudan — Since gaining independence in 2011, South Sudan has been on a journey to build itself up