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Buhari’s key ally joins opposition party, bids for presidency

A major ally of the President of Nigeria, Atiku Abubakar has announced his decision to join the opposition political party, the People’s Democratic Party (PDP).

The Migration Dilemma for young Ghanaians

27 year old Enoch Yeboah traveled from Ghana to Libya in 2013 hoping to cross over to Europe for greener pasture. His dream prior to traveling became a mirage when things went bad on this journey to Libya.

Zimbabwe’s Mnangagwa reshuffles his cabinet

The President of Zimbabwe Emmerson Mnangagwa has made a quick change to his cabinet by replacing two nominees for ministerial portfolios.

Liberia’s top court begins hearing election petition

The Supreme Court in Liberia has started hearing the petition filed by two political parties in the country claiming the October Presidential election was characterized by fraud.

Grace Mugabe complains of ill-treatment under Mnangagwa

Grace Mugabe, wife of former Zimbabwean President Robert Mugabe has reportedly complained about treatment being meted out to her family, businesses and allies since the exit of her husband from power.

Flynn prepared to testify Trump directed him to contact Russians

ABC News reported on Friday that former U.S. national security adviser Michael Flynn is prepared to testify that President Donald Trump directed him to make contact with Russians when he was a presidential candidate.

Full list of World cup groups for Russia 2018

England have been drawn with Belgium, Panama and Tunisia in Group G at next year's Fifa World Cup in Russia.

More than 12 000 flee DRC unrest into Zambia

More than 12 000 people fleeing violence in the Democratic Republic of Congo have poured into Zambia this year, the United Nations said on Friday, warning that aid operations there were "hugely underfunded".

Obama tells world leaders to ‘think before’ tweeting

Former US president Barack Obama said Friday that social media powers like Facebook, WhatsApp and Twitter are leading to "snap judgements to complex issues" and warned leaders to think before tweeting.

Cameroon’s Biya vows to end separatist oriented attacks

The President of Cameroon Paul Biya has told citizens of his country that he would ensure that attacks by separatists in the English-speaking regions of the country are brought to an end.

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