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The whitewashing of Muammar Gaddafi.
Last week, CNN released a special report about modern day slave trade in the North African country of Libya. For years, Libya has served as a passageway for illegal immigration into Europe and America.
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The People vs SARS: The case against Nigeria’s anti-robbery squad.
Over the weekend, the hashtag #EndSARS was trending on Nigerian Twitter, with more than 100,000 tweets.
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‘Slaves’ in Libya: Is it right to blame the victims?
Victory, a 21 year old young man from Edo state, Nigeria was a victim of slavery in Libya. Foka Fotsi, from Cameroon was a victim of slavery in Libya.
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#EndSARS might not suffice; a total reform of the Nigeria Police Force is needed.
Rated as the worst police force in the world, the Nigeria Police Force has been facing a severe backlash from young Nigerians over the spate of human rights abuses and extortion.
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#RisingTogether: Africa’s growth depends on its young entrepreneurs.
During a speech at the ongoing Africa 2017 Forum in Sharm el-Sheikh, Egypt’s President Abdel Fattah El Sisi stated that entrepreneurs are the present and future of the African continent.
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#Africa2017: Why African countries should emulate China’s development model.
According to United Nations Industrial Development Organization Goodwill Ambassador and CEO Made in Africa Initiative, Helen Hai African countries could undergo a fruitful economic transformation within the next 30 years, if they are able to...
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More questions as ECOWAS summit refuses to acknowledge Togo protests.
Protesters took to the streets of Togo’s capital, Lome, on Saturday as they continued demonstrations against the administration of President Faure Gnassingbe.
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Empowering telcos to cost effectively address Africa’s rural market.
As Nigeria, Africa’s largest market battles fuel shortage, attention will once again be focused on how this would affect the economy.
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The Weah Win: What lies ahead for Liberia’s newly elected president?
Liberia elected former football star George Weah as its president in a historic vote whose results were declared yesterday.
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African elections to watch out for in 2018.
2017 has been a revolutionary year for democracy in Africa.