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These outstanding women have been named winners of 2017 Africa Food Prize.
The Africa Food Prize honours outstanding contributions within every aspect of agriculture and food production that is clearly related to combating hunger and reducing poverty in Africa. In this light, leading advocate for nutrition, Hon.
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Peace is set to return to Niger Delta.
On Thursday, Niger Delta agitators formally withdrew the quit notice they handed to Northerners and Yorubas to leave the oil rich region.
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Federal Government moves to resolve ASUU strike.
The Minister of Labour and Employment, Chris Ngige, has disclosed that the Federal Government has begun the payment of salary arrears of the striking university teachers.
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Togo subscribes to the latest trend of repression as its people protest to remove its dictator.
For Togo, removing a 5o-year-old legacy was always going to be hard work.
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Why South Sudan is now a dangerous place for aid workers.
On September 9, the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) said one of its drivers was shot dead when a convoy of their vehicles was ambushed in South Sudan’s Western Equatoria State.
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Kenya’s supreme court’s decision to annul the election results is a victory for democracy.
Last week, Kenya’s supreme court annulled the August 8 presidential election results and ordered a rerun within sixty days. The world and incumbent and declared winner, Uhuru Kenyatta, were stunned.
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Federal Government grants 106 released Chibok schoolgirls scholarships.
The Federal Government yesterday granted scholarships to the 106 Chibok schoolgirls so far released by the Boko Haram insurgents.
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They sold us change and we bought it. How much cheaper can we get?
The images from 2015 are still vivid in my head, clear as high-quality visuals on an HD display screen.
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What President Buhari said at the 72nd Session of the United Nations General Assembly in New York.
The president of the United Nation’s General Assembly, Your Excellencies, Heads of States and governments, Distinguished Delegates, Ladies and Gentlemen.
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25 people die in rebel attack in South Sudan.
Rebels in South Sudan attacked government forces in Unity State, where oil fields have been abandoned due to fighting, and 25 people including civilians were killed, a local government official said on Tuesday.