By Emmanuel Nduka Obisue The Rapid Support Forces (RSF) in Sudan say they have arrested fighters allegedly involved in summary executions in the recently captured city of El-Fasher, a move that has drawn both cautious optimism...
By Emmanuel Nduka Obisue Faced with declining diamond revenues and a looming economic squeeze, Botswana is nearing a deal with Washington that would remove the 15% US tariff on its diamond exports in return for granting...
In August Africa’s Women’s Day, Gatefield, a public strategy and advocacy firm launched the FairStart Campaign, a bold new initiative calling on Nigerian employers to go beyond words and take measurable steps toward closing the gender...
By Ebi Kesiena In July 2009, when Boko Haram insurgents attacked Borno State in northeast Nigeria, 38-year-old Fatima Musa fled her hometown of Gwoza with only her three children. Her husband had died two years earlier,...
By Emmanuel Nduka Obisue In recent months, African nations including Rwanda, South Sudan, Uganda, and Eswatini have quietly agreed to accept deportees from the United States under President Donald Trump's directive. While the numbers remain small...
By Emmanuel Nduka Obisue The “japa” dream, a slang term that has come to define the mass exodus of Nigerians seeking greener pastures abroad may gain new momentum, following Japan’s designation of Kisarazu, a coastal city...
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