Monthly Archives: May 2019
FG asks OBJ to apologise
Nigeria’s Federal Government has asked former President Olusegun Obasanjo to tender a public apology over his comments imputing ethno-religious motive to Boko Haram and...
Gambia still needs ECOMIG
The Gambian delegation to the ECOWAS Parliament say the services of the ECOWAS Mission in the Gambia (ECOMIG) are still needed with on-going security...
Somalia law opens oil exploration door
Somalia passed a petroleum sector law on Monday, paving the way for exploration in its waters that could potentially transform the troubled country's economy...
Semenya’s to run 3000m in California
South Africa's two-time Olympic champion Caster Semenya will race the 3,000 metres at the Diamond League Prefontaine Classic in California on June 30, AFP reports.
The...
Why I didn’t sack my ministers
President Muhammadu Buhari has said that his decision to retain cabinet ministers in the last three and half years in spite of pressures from...
Ishami Foundation commemorates the 1994 genocide against the Tutsi in London
Survivors who fled horror back home to rebuild their lives in London join the Mayor of London and 25 London schools for the 25th...
Nigeria’s King of comedy Ali Baba demands a British passport
International comedian Ali Baba on African Voice Newspaper’s online platform Africa Alive reveals why he is finally bringing his brand of comedy to the...
US rep dines with Sudanese warlord
Sudanese citizens are criticizing the American representative to their country for dining with one of Sudan's most notorious warlords.
U.S. representative to Sudan, Charge D'Affaires...
Kamworor broke record in Switzerland
Three-time World Half Marathon champion Geoffrey Kamworor broke the course record in the Grand Prix de Berne 10 miles in Switzerland last Saturday.
The athlete,...
Anisha is nominee for AU award
Malawi's top female boxer Anisha Bashir, the first to win the Commonwealth lightweight boxing that took place in 2018, has been nominated in two...