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Nigerian Troops Kill 21 Bandits In Zamfara
No fewer than 21 bandits were killed in an encounter with troops of ‘Operation Hadarin Daji’ in Zamfara, the Nigerian…
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COVID-19 Exposes Inadequacies In Africa’s Education Systems
The COVID-19 pandemic has exposed inadequacies in the health and educational systems in Africa and highlighted the dishonesty of the…
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COVID-19: African Journalists Harassed, Jailed Over Reports
Journalists across the world have been facing hostility from government forces as they cover issues pertaining to the COVID-19 pandemic…
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Cameroon Leads The Way In Africa’s Fight Against Climate Change
Africa has six of 10 countries considered to be most threatened by climate change globally. They are Ethiopia, the Democratic…
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Gabon Copies South Korea In Fight Against COVID-19
Since the outbreak of the COVID -19 pandemic, South Korea’s testing for the virus has been cited worldwide as a…
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UN Sanctions Rebel Leader In Central African Republic
The United Nations Security Council last night imposed sanctions on Central African Republic (CAR) rebel leader Abdoulaye Miskine, who in…
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COVID-19: Families Mourn Bodies That Will Never Come Back Home
That was a tweet by renowned Cameroonian footballer Patrick Mboma announcing the death of his uncle, Achille Essome Moukouri, on…
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Borno Government Confirms First COVID-19 Death, Begins Contact Tracing
The Borno State Government has confirmed the state’s first official COVID-19 death, an aid worker with humanitarian organisation, Medicins Sans…
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MSF Confirms Loss Of Staff To COVID-19 In Borno
An aid worker employed by humanitarian agency Medicins Sans Frontieres (MSF) has died in Borno after contracting coronavirus, the organisation…
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Borno Government Breaks Silence On Suspected COVID-19 Death
The death of an unnamed man, who may have died from COVID-19 at the University of Teaching Hospital, has been…
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