Ethiopia: Tigray – How Ethiopia Reached This Crisis Point and How It Could Get Out
ANALYSIS By Nick Westcott Virtually all Ethiopia’s neighbours and partners are against the conflict in Tigray, but can they stop…
ANALYSIS By Nick Westcott Virtually all Ethiopia’s neighbours and partners are against the conflict in Tigray, but can they stop…
Ghanaian President Nana Akufo-Addo has ordered a one-week mourning period as the country comes to terms with the death of…
By Peter Kenny Geneva — Alarm bells are ringing in the United Nations Human Rights office and the Refugee Agency…
Kindly vote for His excellency, Alh. Aminu Tambuwa, Executive Governor, Sokoto State and Nominee for the African Peace Man of…
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The United Nations Deputy Secretary-General is on a trip to West Africa and the Sahel region, and on Tuesday, she…
By Fasika Tadesse All the warnings to reduce tensions over the last two years are for naught now that Prime…
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By Udora Orizu A 38-year-old Victor Ani-Laju, on Monday, declared his intention to run in the 2023 presidential election. Addressing…
By Ebuka Onyeji and Nike Adebowale Nigeria’s new COVID-19 infections have increased in the last two weeks, suggesting a possible…
ANALYSISBy Emmanuel Kitamirike & Peter Kisaakye A new report looks into the expenditure of political candidates and MPs. Here are…
ANALYSIS By Ibrahim Maïga Elections in Burkina Faso and Niger take place amidst insecurity and COVID-19, as happened in Mali…
By Dianna Games A real conundrum for a flawed project Nigeria, sub-Saharan Africa’s largest economy in GDP terms, is one…
By Ntiedo Ekott The federal government would also acquire 100,000 hectares of land in each state for food production The…
By Sylvester Idowu Nigeria may be heading towards another economic crisis with crude oil production threatened as the Petroleum and…
By Chrispin Mwakideu On November 10, 1995, nine Nigerian environmental activists accused of murder were executed by Sani Abacha’s military…
The report by the United Nations says parts of the population in the four hotspots of highest concern are already…
Continuing violence in the wake of elections in Cote d’Ivoire’s presidential elections held on 31 October, prompted the UN human…
The outcome of the United States presidential election stands to drastically affect US foreign policy toward developing nations in Africa.…
Olasunkanmiariyo/Wikimedia Commons Premium Times (Abuja)By Ifeoluwa Adediran The Lagos State Police Command said on Thursday it will resist any planned…