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Nigeria to monitor citizens on social media for hate speech

The Nigerian government has announced that it is monitoring prominent citizens who are propagating hate speech on social media. The Nigerian government last year declared that hate speech was now an act of terrorism in Nigeria.

PHOTOS: 90-year-old grandma enrolls in basic school in Kenya

A 90-year-old woman has decided to acquire educational qualification by enrolling in primary school in Kenya. She hopes to learn how to read her Bible and use the Mobile phone.

Outrage as Ghana bans local names deemed as titles

Ghana’s Births and Deaths Registry has banned citizens from registering local names deemed as titles as part of their names on birth certificates.

Zambia: Teachers sacked for having sex with their pupils

14 teachers in Zambia have been sacked by education officials for reportedly having sex with their pupils who are minors.

Lawyer quits Egypt presidential race

A leading human rights lawyer has quit Egypt's presidential race, saying his supporters were being intimidated and the electoral process was corrupt.

Nigeria claims Buhari’s ‘re-election talk’ is diversionary

The Nigerian government has responded to criticisms and talk about potential re-election of President Muhammadu Buhari describing them as distraction.

Mnangagwa to accept defeat should he lose election

Zimbabwe’s President Emmerson Mnangagwa has announced his willingness to concede defeat should he lose this year’s presidential election.

Israeli pilots refuse to fly deported African immigrants

In a rather shocking turn of events, there are reports in Israel that pilots working with the country’s national airline, El AI, have reportedly refused to fly African immigrants being deported from Israel.

EU countries to lift sanctions imposed on Zimbabwe

Some European countries have signaled their willingness to lift sanctions imposed on Zimbabwe during the Robert Mugabe era for almost two decades.

Nigeria: Obasanjo tells Buhari to quit

Former Nigerian President Olusegun Obasanjo has asked President Muhammadu Buhari to quit as he questions his competence to rule Nigeria beyond his current tenure.

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