Arrest Warrant: U.N. Rights Office Urges Sudan To Cooperate With ICC...
The United Nations human rights office called on Sudan on Friday to cooperate with the International Criminal Court,ICC, which issued an arrest warrant for...
Irregular Migration: ECOWAS Moves To Increase Job Creation
ECOWAS is developing modalities to increase job creation to address illegal migration in the region, officials have said.
This formed part of discussions at the...
Nation Building: North Korea Seeks Deeper Relations With Nigeria
The Korean Ambassador to Nigeria Jon Tong Chol has called for closer working relations with Nigeria to achieve meaningful growth.
He made the call in...
Al-Bashir Ouster: South Sudan Frets Over Whether Sudan Coup Could Derail...
The military coup in Sudan has sparked anxiety in
neighboring South Sudan that the toppling of longtime President Omar al-Bashir
could scupper a fragile peace deal...
Sudan: Government Sources Say Al-Bashir Steps Down As President
Sudanese President Omar al-Bashir has stepped down and consultations are under way to form a transitional council to run the country.
The Minister of Production...
Sudan: Government Sources Say Al-Bashir Steps Down As President
Sudanese President Omar al-Bashir has stepped down and consultations are under way to form a transitional council to run the country.
The Minister of Production...
Libya Fighting: Thousands Flee Tripoli Homes As Battle Rages On Outskirts
Eastern forces and troops loyal to the Tripoli government battled on the outskirts of Libya’s capital on Wednesday as thousands of residents fled from...
Sudan: Police Ordered Not To Shoot Citizens Protesting Al-Bashir’s Ouster
Protesters in Khartoum, the Sudan’s capital are continuing to demand the resignation of
President Omar al-Bashir, staging a sit-in outside army headquarters, where
heavy gunfire was...
Uganda: President Museveni To Open Zimbabwe’s Premier Trade Showcase April 26
Ugandan President Yoweri Museveni will officially open the 60th edition of the Zimbabwe International Trade Fair in the country’s second city of Bulawayo on...
Business: World Bank Says Nigeria’s Economy Slips Between 1995 – 2018
The World Bank has says the Nigerian economy has been slipping since 1995 and continued till 2018.
The bank, in its latest report on the...
Crimes: 446 Nigerians In UAE Prisons – Envoy
Nigerian Ambassador to United Arab Emirate UAE, Mohammed Dansanta Rimi, said that a total number of 446 Nigerians are currently languishing in prisons the...
Forest Protection: Nigeria, 14 ECOWAS States To Benefit From $8m Project
The Food and Agriculture Organisation of the United Nation announced that Nigeria and 14 other ECOWAS members are to benefit from an eight-million-dollar five-year...
Libya: Death Toll Rises As Battle For Tripoli Intensifies
The eastern Libyan National Army forces of Khalifa Haftar, a former officer in Gaddafi’s army said on Monday that 19 of its soldiers had...
Xenophobia: 2 Nigerians Stabbed To Death In South Africa
The death toll of Nigerians killed in South Africa has continued to rise with another two being the latest victims in ongoing xenophobic attacks...
Egypt: President Al-Sisi Raises Minimum Wage From $70 To $116
Egypt’s President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi has raised the country’s minimum wage to 2,000 Egyptian pounds equivalent to 116 dollars a month from 1,200 pounds. Sisi...
D.R Congo: Ebola Treatment Center Reopens After Attack
The Congolese’s health ministry said an Ebola
treatment center located at the epicenter of the current outbreak in eastern region
has resumed operations after it was...
D.R Congo: Ebola Treatment Center Reopens After Attack
The Congolese’s health ministry said an Ebola treatment
center located at the epicenter of the current outbreak in eastern region has
resumed operations after it was...
Africa Athletics Championships: 86 Athletes Begin Camping
The
Athletics Federation of Nigeria on Saturday says the 86 athletes listed for the
Confederation of African Athletics championships are to resume camp on April 2.In
a...
Cyclone Idai: Cholera Cases Jump To 138 In Mozambique’s Beira After...
The
number of confirmed cases of cholera in the cyclone-hit Mozambican port city of
Beira jumped from five to 138, as government and aid agencies battled...
Deportation: Nigerian, Ghanaian Officials Hold Crucial Meeting To Address Issues
Ghanaian
authorities are working to forestall further escalation of a deportation row
that has gripped both their country and Nigeria in recent weeks.Kwame
Takyi, comptroller-general of Ghana...

























































