Monthly Archives: May 2015
Terror shopping mall set to reopen its doors
The management of Westgate Shopping Mall, which has remained closed for the last two years following a deadly terror attack in which 67 people...
Angola seeks apology
Luanda demanded an apology from the UN on Saturday after the world body called for an investigation into the killing of members of a...
Foxes boosted by misfiring Mahrez saving brace
Algerian Riyad Mahrez bagged a weekend brace to give the Leicester City a huge boost as they battle to save themselves from relegation from...
Africa’s top performers last weekend
The European football season is drawing to a close, and will culminate in the UEFA Champions League Final in Berlin. British teams failed to...
“Huge green spaces” proof UK is not full – Lammy
Britain's 'huge green spaces' are proof that UK immigration is not too high insists ex-Labour minister, David Lammy.
In an interview with BBC Breakfast before...
MPs set to receive £7,000 pay rise
MPs from across the country are set to receive a £7,000 pay rise in the upcoming months; a ten percent increase from their current...
Dubai banks refuse to maintain Nigerians’ accounts
A diplomatic row seems imminent between the United Arab Emirates (UAE) and Nigeria, following a directive by the country's central bank prohibiting Nigerians who...
Championing an entrepreneur-led business model for Africa
African businessman and philanthropist, Tony O. Elumelu has proposed a new entrepreneur-led development model for Africa at two high profile events in Washington DC.
Mr....
Hundreds stuck at sea as Rohingya refugee crisis deepens
Rohingya Muslims and Bangladeshis abandoned at sea by human traffickers had nowhere to go Thursday as Malaysia turned away two boats crammed with migrants,...
Factory fire death toll continues to rise
The toll from one of the deadliest industrial fires in Philippine history rose to 72 on Thursday, officials said, as firefighters carried one body...