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Nigerian athletes are breaking records at the Rio Paralympic Games.
On Sunday, 38-year-old Nigerian weightlifter, Lucy Ejike reigned supreme at the women’s -61kg powerlifting event.
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These Paralympic athletes have won eight gold medals for Nigeria; why is no one talking about them?
Nigerian athletes are breaking world records at the ongoing Rio Paralympic Games. Team Nigeria has won eight gold medals, more than any other African country.
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Fadumo Dayib – Refugee turned activist and now Somalia’s first female presidential aspirant.
The fall of the Siad Barre regime in 1991 led to the ongoing civil war in Somalia, which has been fuelled by inter-ethnic clashes, conflicts between radical Islamists, famine, and religion and has claimed hundreds of thousands...
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#ChangeBeginsWithMe? – Perplexed, is how I feel about my president launching a national re-orientation campaign with a plagiarised speech.
What is hashtag #ChangeBeginsWithMe? #ChangeBeginsWithMe is the recycled, unimaginative and redundant campaign recently launched by President Buhari to discipline undisciplined Nigerians.
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Nigerian troops recover 500 cows. So what?
Press release – The Nigerian military has rescued 43 abducted persons and recovered 500 cows from fleeing Boko Haram terrorists in Mafa.
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Mass killing hits CAR over religious crisis.
On Saturday, a renewed episode of religious crisis took place in Ndomete, Central African Republic (CAR). Muslim Seleka fighters were responsible for the violence that led to the death of 26 people.
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#ChangeBeginsWithMe: How much change has taken place in the Federal Government?
In a bid to achieve a better Nigeria, President Muhammadu Buhari launched a national re-orientation campaign tagged “Change Begins With Me”.
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This Ghanaian chief is working as a landscaper in Canada to raise money for his tribe back home.
Eric Manu is the epitome of a servant leader. Last year, Manu was crowned chief of the Akan tribe in the village of Adansi Aboabo 2, southern Ghana.
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Violent protest after black man was shot by US police.
On Wednesday, 21st September 2016, in North Carolina City, USA, a dozen police officers and several demonstrators were injured in protest that turned violent after a 43 year old African-American man was fatally shot by...
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Somalia food shortage: Why the UN is finding it difficult to salvage the situation.
On Tuesday, the United Nations (UN) released a report on the current food shortage in Somalia that has left over 5 million people starving.