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West Africa - Top News

  • November 26
  • CharlesTaylorTrial.org Liberia: Taylor Admits Sending Advisor With Rebel Chief to Burkina Faso

    Charles Taylor today admitted that he sent his Chief of Protocol to accompany a Sierra Leonean rebel commander to Burkina Faso in 1998 but denied that he helped him transport arms and ammunition through Liberia for use by rebel forces in Sierra Leone.

  • Vanguard Nigeria: Govt Expects Revenue of Trillions in 2010

    DETAILS and revenue estimates for the 2010 budget inadvertently omitted in the budget proposal submitted to the National Assembly on Tuesday were yesterday circulated to Senators.

  • HRW Nigeria: Prosecute Jos Killings by Security Forces, Says Rights Group [press release]

    The Nigerian government has not brought a single prosecution or even begun investigations a year after Nigerian policemen and soldiers killed more than 130 civilians in responding to deadly sectarian clashes in the central Nigerian city of Jos, Human Rights Watch said today.

  • Vanguard Nigeria: EU Boosts Enugu Water Supply With N203 Million

    THE European Commission is to provide N203 million to the Enugu State Government for the execution of rural water projects in the state.

  • Vanguard Nigeria: Environmental Rights Activist Charges FG on Post-Oil Era

    EXECUTIVE Director of the Environmental Rights Action/Friends of the Earth, Nigeria (ERA/FoN), Mr. Nnimmo Bassey has called on the Federal Government and stakeholders in the oil industry to realise that the time had come for the nation to plan ahead in the event of the country's crude oil resource being exhausted.

  • Vanguard Nigeria: Corruption By Others Ways [editorial]

    FEDERAL Government's decision to probe the Local Organisation Committee (LOC) of the FIFA is a strong indication of government's dissatisfaction with the organisation of the competition that has drawn flaks from several areas.

  • This Day Nigeria: Anambra As A Test Case [editorial]

    The People's Democratic Party (PDP) top leadership is doing something that the party is hardly known for: admitting that its shoddy handling of internal elections in many states is responsible for the crisis rocking the party. In Anambra State, for example, the party's recent state congress to pick its governorship flag-bearer ended in a stalemate. That has triggered insinuations.

  • Daily Champion Nigeria: Unicef Kicks Against Non Passage of Child Rights Act

    UNITED Nations Children's Funds (UNICEF) has lamented the fate of children in the country, stating that the only genuine way of showing commitment towards their protection was passing into law, the Child Right Bill by the various State governments.

  • Leadership Nigeria: Senators, ASUU, CNPP Knock Budget

    The Senate, the Conference of Nigerian Political Parties and the Academic Staff Union of Universities were unanimous that the proposed 2010 budget fell short of the people's expectations.

  • Daily Trust Nigeria: NFF Appoints New Coaches For National Teams

    The Board of the Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) yesterday announced the Appointment of new coaches to the various national football teams, including the elevation of the 2009 FIFA U-17 World Cup silver medal-winning coach, Sam John Obuh as the Head Coach of the national U-20 team.

  • Daily Trust Africa: Why FG Must Streamline Water, Sanitation

    Every November 19, the world celebrates the World Toilet Day (WTD) as it is a day set aside to inform governments all over the world of the dangers that the sanitation sector is witnessing.

  • Leadership Nigeria: NFF Makes Amodu Angola/South Africa 2010 Coach

    Against all expectations, the Executive Board of the Nigeria Football Federation yesterday approved Coach Shuaibu Amodu and his technical crew to take the Super Eagles to the African Nations Cup, Angola 2010 and FIFA World Cup in South Africa in 2010.

  • Daily Trust Nigeria: Gullit Demands N21.7 Million a Month to Coach Eagles -- Report

    Nigerian Football Federation (NFF) must be prepared to shell out a hefty 100,000 euros (about N21.7m) after tax a month if they are desirous of securing the services of former Dutch superstar Ruud Gullit to succeed Amodu Shaibu as Super Eagles chief coach.

  • This Day Nigeria: And We Did Not Lie Concerning Globacom's Payment Default

    The Nigeria Football Federation yesterday denied globacom Limited's accusation that it had lied against the latter, who is the sponsor company of its leagues, in the matter concerning the amount of money that the telecom company was owing the Federation as rights fee for sponsorship of the national teams this year.

  • Nigeria First Nigeria: Government Statement on President Yar'Adua's health condition [press release]

    At about 3pm on Friday, November 20th, after he returned from the Abuja Central Mosque where he performed the Juma'at prayers, President Umaru Musa Yar'Adua complained of left sided severe chest pain. Preliminary medical examinations suggested ACUTE PERICARDITIS, (an inflammatory condition of the coverings of the heart).

  • Vanguard Nigeria: Chime Leads PDP Campaign for Enugu LGs' Election

    BARELY 11 days to the local government election in Enugu State, the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) campaign train has moved to Nkanu West, Enugu South and Nkanu East Local Government Areas to solicit the votes the people of the area during the election.

  • Vanguard Nigeria: 20 Nigerians Secure International Certification in Welding

    Nigeria has scaled the first major hurdle towards securing international recognition as a welding nation capable of producing certified welders for the oil and gas industry.

  • Vanguard Nigeria: Benue Govt, Agric Ministry to End Fulani Herdsmen, Tiv Farmers' Conflict

    Bothered by the incessant conflicts between Fulani herdsmen and Tiv farmers, the Benue State government and the Federal Ministry of Agriculture and Water Resources have set in motion a process to put an end to the perennial conflict that has claimed several lives in the past.

  • Liberia Government Liberia: President Johnson Sirleaf Takes Executive Mansion 'On the Road'

    Liberian President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf has virtually taken the Executive Mansion "on the road," as the implementation of development projects becomes more compelling, with the arrival of the dry season.

  • This Day Nigeria: Yar'Adua in Good Health, Says Saudi Clinic

    President Umaru Musa Yar'Adua is in good health and may perform a pilgrimage to Mecca today, a clinic in Saudi Arabia said following mounting concern in Nigeria about his medical condition, Reuters news agency has reported.

  • Vanguard Nigeria: Omatek Declares N147 Million Dividends

    Omatek Ventures Plc has declared a dividend of N147.09 million in its 2009 financial year, representing a dividend per share of N0.05 each.

  • Vanguard Nigeria: U.S. Redefining Us [analysis]

    THERE is one characteristic trait that endears a Nigerian to his host wherever he goes. It is not entirely clear whether the particularly advanced propensity of the Nigerian to adapt is the result of his being fundamentally African or just a survival tool he has adapted; a fallout of colonialism and its neo-colonial cousins.

  • Vanguard Nigeria: The Courage to Challenge [opinion]

    ONE did not need the power of clairvoyance to see that the PDP primaries in Imo would hardly throw up the best candidate and that the party itself may implode before the general elections in 2007.

  • Vanguard Nigeria: Pension Fund Assets Hit N1.3 Trillion

    Pension Fund Assets have hit N1.3 trillion, Mr Ahmed Dauda, Head of Research and Corporate Strategy, National Pension Commission (PenCom) said on Tuesday.

  • Vanguard Nigeria: FG Approves N93 Billion Contracts

    THE Federal Government yesterday announced its approval of the sum of over N93 billion for various contracts, including the rehabilitation of 20 Federal roads across the six geo-political zones at the cost of over N71 billion.




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