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  • Guinea seizes the assets of Hezbollah-linked tycoons.

  • Chelsea is for sale by a Ghanaian mine owner, according to sources.

  • Ukraine returnees test Covid positive in Nigeria.

  • In the Ukraine war, ex-president Zuma supports Putin.

  • Africans stranded in Ukraine’s metropolis drink melted snow.

  • Six African countries will receive mRNA vaccination technology.

  • Kanye West, Kim Kardashian’s estranged husband, has been unfollowed on Instagram.

  • Families from Ethiopia and Sudan are suing the US over visa delays.

  • On TikTok, the Rwandan envoy is selling coffee.

  • Malawi proclaims the first polio case in Africa in years.

  • Tonto Dikeh gives her SON a plot of land for his 6TH birthday.

  • Tanzania’s exiled opposition leader talks with the president.

  • France has announced the withdrawal of its troops from Mali.

  • Nigerians are queuing for gasoline after the country’s toxic gasoline was quarantined.

  • Liberia’s former interim president has passed away.

  • At his inauguration, Burkina Faso’s coup leader gives a stern speech.

  • Burkina Faso’s junta leader will be sworn in as president.

  • The United States has urged Ethiopia to release emergency detainees.

  • Explosions and heavy gunfire have pounded Somalia’s capital.

  • Gay students should be allowed to be day scholars, according to a Kenyan minister.

  • Algeria will pay unemployed people monthly.

  • Tanzania wants to produce its Covid vaccinations.

  • Tigray insurgents suspected of gang rapes and murders.

  • A teacher has been arrested for reportedly whipping a student to death.

  • The Mauritian flag has been raised in the Chagos Islands.

  • A Namibian doctor has been recognized for her dedication to her patients.

  • The trial of a Zimbabwean reporter for the New York Times has resumed.

  • A former member of Sudan’s ruling council has been detained.

  • Soldiers from Mali were slain in a militant strike.

  • The United Nations has warned that delaying a peace agreement risks a return to civil conflict.

  • Since Cyclone Batsirai slammed the Indian Ocean island about a week ago, at least 111 people have died in Madagascar.

  • Tanzanian legislators are concerned about the increased usage of emergency contraception.

  • Gunmen kill two policemen, abduct two at Enugu checkpoint.

  • Ethiopian universities will begin teaching Swahili.

  • ‘Natty,’ Nigeria’s veteran sitcom actor, has died.

  • Tanzania relaxes the restriction on publications that are “critical of Magufuli.”

  • After an attempted assassination, the Libyan parliament backs a rival prime minister.

  • Six cyclones are expected to hit Zimbabwe shortly, the country’s government has warned.

  • Nigeria is confident in its ability to deal with an oil leak.

  • After 117 years, the South Sudanese kingdom was restored.

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  • The International Court of Justice will rule on the DR Congo-Uganda reparations issue.

  • The Democratic Republic of Congo has discovered a plot to ‘destabilize the government.’

  • Severe famine threatens 13m in the Horn of Africa – UN.

  • In Protest, Ghanaians have declared Tuesday “no calls day.”

  • Ethiopia discovers dead bodies in a mass grave in Oromia.

  • Over 100 jihadists surrender in Nigeria-Army

  • 600 hectares of Kenya’s national park have been destroyed by fire.

  • Nigeria’s public universities are facing new strike plans.

  • After a squabble, Liberia’s president’s biographer relocates to the United States.

  • The African Union has condemned the recent trend of coups.

  • After winning, Senegal proclaims a national holiday.

  • In Niger, gunmen murdered three police officers and capture several others.

  • Nigeria has discovered alleged terrorist funders.

  • South African scientists created a Covid vaccine, Using data from Moderna.

  • ECOWAS Planning To Send Troops To Guinea-Bissau.

  • An angry mob attacks the convoy of a lawmaker.

  • Nigeria records 100 COVID-19 infections on Thursday.

  • Just after pregnancy news, Drake unfollows Rihanna on Instagram.

  • Confirmation of explosion in Nigeria oil company

  • Kenya on high guard following terrorist attacks.

  • Malawians in the diaspora thank footballers with money.

  • Yobe senator Hassan has switched from the PDP to the APC.

  • Camp raid in DR Congo claimed dozen of lives.

  • President Embaló of Guinea-Bissau says coup attempt failed, conspirators apprehended.

  • Nigeria reports 159 COVID-19 infections on Tuesday.

  • COVID-19: Nigeria records 22 new infections on Sunday, the lowest cases in a day since 2022.

  • The Rwanda-Uganda border is deafeningly quiet.

  • 11 people killed by bandits in Kaduna.

  • In Malawi, Storm Ana has claimed lives and livelihoods.

  • Tanker explosion hits Delta village, killed two, displacing many.

  • Hurricane Ana wreaks damage across southern Africa.

  • Hurricane Ana wreaks damage across southern Africa.

  • Nigerians sign a petition for English language test to be abolished.

  • Unvaccinated Rwandans are denied entry to public venues – PM

  • COVID-19: One death, 75 new infections in Nigeria on Wednesday

  • In Zambia, 100 newborns die every week- minister.

  • COVID-19: Ondo reports a seven-death backlog on Tuesday

  • Bandits kill nine people and displace many others in Zamfara State.

  • Africa in the season of coups.

  • The Greedy Barbarian author has been re-arrested- lawyer.

  • The Senate adds a new amendment to the Electoral Bill.

  • Burkina Faso’s coup is celebrated by a jubilant crowd.

  • Increase education expenditure and investment to 14% in the 2022 budget, a UK-based CSO tells Buhari.

  • Set Burkina Faso’s president free, the UN warns soldiers.

  • Burundi did not disclose all deaths in prison fires- rights group

  • Aisha Buhari ‘endorses’ the death penalty for the killer of Hanifa Abubakar.

  • In Kano, a train crushes a truck and a tricycle, injuring nine people.

  • The Military reportedly detain Burkina Faso president Kaboré.

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  • COVID-19: Nigeria reports six deaths and 123 new infections on Thursday.

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  • The order for Covid vaccine in Kenya has been suspended by the Kenyan court.

  • Gunmen attack Plateau Village, killing nine and injuring four.

  • Chimano, Sauti Sol singer applauded in Kenya for coming out as gay.

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    Sterling Bank receives approval from the CBN to restructure as a holding company and start a non-interest bank.

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    Human rights violators go unpunished- Amnesty.

  • Ethiopia

    Ethiopia’s Prime Minister back to the office from front line.

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    Police in Malawi apprehended a former minister and Bank chief for lying to IMF.

  • Ugandan army enraged over US sanctions on military spy chief.

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    Covid-19 measures and riots shrink South Africa Economy.

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    A Benin court has sentenced the opposition leader to ten years in prison.

  • President Muhammadu Buhari congratulates Adama Barrow on his re-election.

  • Army General’s dismissal is nullified by the court.

  • The strike by the Abuja Electricity Distribution Company has been suspended

  • AEDC shuts down, causing an outage in Abuja, Nasarawa, Kogi, and Niger.

  • COVID-19 infections have increased by 55 percent in Nigeria on Sunday

  • After 21 months, T.B Joshua’s Synagogue Church reopens for service.

  • COVID-19 Presidential Steering Committee Holds National Summit

  • Twelve Niger Republic troops were killed in a clash with “terrorists.”

  • Gaddafi’s son has re-entered the Libyan presidential election.

  • Three Telcos have qualified for the 5G auction, according to the NCC.

  • Nigeria confirms 47 additional COVID-19 infections on Thursday.

  • Nigeria confirms 47 additional COVID-19 infections on Thursday.

  • Investigation into N20 billion duplicated projects in 2021 budget – Reps.

  • Ayade mourns former Senate President Joseph Wayas as he died in a London hospital

  • After ten-months, Emirates Airlines has resumed service in Nigeria.

  • The government of Kaduna has fired 233 teachers for presenting forged certificates.

  • NEWS FLASH: The Supreme Court has ordered the DSS to provide maximum comfort to Nnamdi Kanu in detention and allow him practice his faith.

  • Travelers from Nigeria, Egypt, and Malawi are prohibited in Canada, because of the Omicron Variant.

  • South African President Cyril Ramaphosa is received by Buhari in Abuja.

  • Nigeria Confirms First Cases Of Omicron Variant COVID-19

  • The Senate ordered an investigation into recurring jailbreaks, invites interior minister

  • The Federal Government condemns the murder of police officers and guarantees justice to perpetrators.

  • In 10 EU nations, 42 cases of COVID-19 Omicron variant have been confirmed.

  • In Mbarara, two persons were killed in an explosion at the Agip Motel.

  • At Abuja Airport, the NDLEA intercepts cocaine worth N2.7 billion.

  • EFCC Places Anambra Governor, Willie Obiano On Watchlist.

  • A new Covid-19 variant has been discovered in South Africa, according to the institute.

  • The National Labour Council opposes the projected increase in gasoline prices.

  • Another 330 Nigerians are being evacuated from Libya by the International Organization for Migration and the Federal Government.

  • President Buhari preside over a virtual meeting of the Federal Executive Council.

  • Secondary school kids and other kidnapped victims are rescued by Zamfara police.

  • COVID-19 got a N2.3 trillion stimulus package — FG

  • The government of Niger is concerned about the existence of ISWAP militants.

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    Nigeria’s problems would not be solved just through restructuring, according to Yoruba Elders.

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    How bandits assassinated Hamidu, a former governorship candidate in Zamfara

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    A bus plunges into the Ogun River, killing two people and injuring eight more.

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    COVID-19: One fatality and 57 new illnesses were reported in Nigeria

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    Big Daddy Jayy, a music producer, died of COVID-19 complications.

  • NANS urges southwest Governors to invest in Education.

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  • Uganda

    Ugandan children are exposed to child sacrifices and teen pregnancies.

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    Somalia is experiencing a ‘rapidly increasing’ drought, according to the United Nations.

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    Zamfara will provide free healthcare to 34,000 people.

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    Divorce-seeking Anita Okoye speaks as her husband, Paul, reunites with Peter, his twin brother.

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    Following donations from friends, Cynthia Morgan tackles Davido.

  • HURIWA criticizes the United States for removing Nigeria from its religious freedom blacklist.

  • Libyan women demonstrate against the Convention on the Elimination of Discrimination Against Women (CEDAW).

  • Wema Bank wants to meet with me- N100m challenge. — Davido

  • Many African countries want to attend the Moscow summit in 2022, according to a Russian ambassador.

  • At an Élysée ceremony, France formally returns looted Benin artworks.

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  • Osinbajo attends intra-Africa trade fair in Cairo

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  • BMO disputes UN reports on Food Crisis

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