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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.

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.

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.

Pregnant schoolgirls arrested in Tanzania to catch the men

Five pregnant schoolgirls in Tanzania have been arrested by officials who have said that this will help them capture the men you got them pregnant.

Jammeh’s allies arrested by the Gambian Army

Officials in The Gambia have confirmed the arrest of two former generals considered allies of former leader of the country, Yahya Jammeh.

South African Music legend Hugh Masekela dies

The South African Music legend, Hugh Masekela has been confirmed dead after losing his battle to prostate cancer on Tuesday.

Liberia: George Weah sworn in as President

The former football star, George Weah has been sworn in as the new president of Liberia taking over from the continent’s first democratically elected female president, Ellen Johnson Sirleaf.

Mnangagwa claims Grace Mugabe was mentally unstable

The President of Zimbabwe, Emmerson Mnangagwa has made a shocking claim about the former first lady of the southern African country claiming she was mentally unstable during the latter part of her husband’s presidency.

Six killed during anti-Kabila protest in DRC

Congolese security forces shot dead at least six people and wounded dozens more as they fired tear gas to disperse a protest against President Joseph Kabila organised by the Catholic Church on Sunday, a U.N. peacekeeping mission in the country said.

Nigerian teachers suspended for caning students

Officials in Nigeria have suspended a head teacher of a school and three other staff for meting out corporal punishment to their students.

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