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According to reports a China-backed pipeline that would make Niger an oil-exporting country is being threatened by an internal security crisis and a diplomatic dispute with border country Benin, both as a result of last year’s coup that toppled the West African nation’s democratic government.
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Niger Declares Curfew Following Jail Break Of Prisoners, Militants

Niger has declared a curfew in the Tillaberi region after multiple prisoners, including jihadists, escaped from the Koutoukale prison on Thursday. The interior...

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Rema Explores New Sounds and Themes in ‘Heis’

Rema, born Divine Ikubor on May 1, 2000, is a Nigerian singer, songwriter, and rapper. He gained prominence with his breakout single “Iron...

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Kenyan Police Chief Resigns After Bodies Of #RutoMustGo Protesters Discovered At Dumpsite Near Police Station

Kenya’s Inspector General of Police, Japheth Koome has resigned. His resignation is not unconnected to earlier reports about nine bodies – allegedly of...

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AES Foreign Ministers Tell African Union To Respect Sovereignty Of Member States

The foreign ministers of the confederation of Alliance of Sahel States (AES) have called on the organs of the African Union (AU) to...

According to reports, nine bodies have been retrieved from a quarry near a dumpsite opposite the Kware Police Station. 
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Nine Bodies Retrieved from Dumpsite Near Police Station in Kenya

According to reports, nine bodies have been retrieved from a quarry near a dumpsite opposite the Kware Police Station.  The police from Kware...

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Spotify Unveils Ghana’s First Global Impact List 

Spotify has unveiled its first Global Impact List in Ghana, highlighting the top 30 tracks from the country with the most significant global...

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Imprisoned Militants Escape From Niger’s High-security Prison

A large-scale mutiny occurred on Thursday at Koutoukalé high-security prison in Niger, allowing most of the militant inmates to escape. Prisoners overpowered security...

Cape Verde and São Tomé Urges Portuguese Speaking Countries To Sign Social Security Agreement
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Cape Verde, São Tomé Urge Portuguese-Speaking Countries To Sign Social Security Agreement

Presidents José Maria Neves of Cape Verde and Carlos Vila Nova of São Tomé have urged all States of the Community of Portuguese...

Adamawa State Government has sought clarity from the Supreme Court on the distribution of revenue from the Federation Account.
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Adamawa Govt Asks Supreme Court to Interprete Ruling on LG Autonomy

The Adamawa State Government has sought clarity from the Supreme Court on revenue distribution from the Federation Account. The state government’s action centred...

Man Suicide Abidjan
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Côte d’Ivoire: 24-Year-Old Man Jumps From 3rd Floor Of University Building In Abidjan

A 24-year-old man threw himself from the 3rd floor of building B1 of the Port-Bouët 2 university campus in Abidjan, Côte d’Ivoire, on...

Mali suspends TV5 Monde
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Mali’s Junta Lifts Three-month Suspension On Political Party Activities

The military junta in Mali has lifted the ban on activities of political parties and associations. This was announced on Wednesday by the...

FBI Reopens Charges Against U.S. Lawmaker for Lying on Accepting Illegal Campaign Donations From Tinubu's Ally Gilbert Chagoury
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FBI Reopens Charges Against Ex-Lawmaker for Accepting Donations from Tinubu’s Ally Chagoury

The Federal Bureau of Investigations (FBI) has reopened public corruption charges against former U.S. lawmaker Jeffery Fortenberry on “falsifying and concealing” illegal campaign...