Acting President Yemi Osinbajo has ordered the military to continue search and rescue missions to locate and ensure the freedom of the remaining abducted persons that were carrying out their duties to the nation in the Lake Chad basin frontier exploration.
Read more »The prognosis that the economy is in dire straits is pretty obvious even to the untrained eye. The solution to the country's present predicament is also pretty much understood. The International Monetary Fund has recently produced a comprehensive view which deserves to be considered, writes Matthew Kofi Ocran for The Conversation.
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The Sukur world heritage site in Adamawa was destroyed by Boko Haram insurgents in 2014.
Read more »Barely a month before Angolans vote in the first new president in 38 years, the opposition are alleging that there are irregularities in the electoral system. And the government's rejection of conditions from an EU election observer mission is not a good indicator of free and fair polls.
Read more »The Koko Master thrilled fans at the 18th edition of the Koroga Festival at the Carnivore Grounds.
Read more »Thousands of Malawians gathered at Kamuzu Stadium to pay their last respects to the Be Forward Wanderers Chairman George Chamangwana, with rivals, Bullets and Wanderers players acting in solidarity in paying tribute to the former footballer and team manager.
Read more »The news network in its latest edition of The Global Public Square, a foreign affairs show which is anchored by Fareed Zakaria, mocked Nigerians for the absence of its president in the country for over two months.
Read more »A report by The Sunday Times has alleged that Public Service and Administration Minister Faith Muthambi used public funds to fly 30 relatives to watch her give a speech in Parliament.
Read more »Do you believe in the afterlife? World-renowned psychic medium and eight-time New York Times best-selling author, John Edward, will return to Johannesburg, for a one-night only event. Edward answers questions and gives messages from loved ones "on the other side".
Read more »Economic Freedom Fighters leader Julius Malema marked the fourth anniversary of his party's founding by building a house for a four-year-old girl in KwaZulu-Natal. The party aims to increase its support base in President Jacob Zuma's native province.
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