Ranking the Least Powerful Tanks in Africa for 2025

Imagine defending a castle with crumbling walls against an unknown adversary keen on breaching its defenses. This metaphor reflects the precarious situation faced by many African nations, where a significant lack in the tank fleet can create substantial security vulnerabilities. With insurgencies, territorial disputes, and cross-border tensions simmering like a pot on a low boil, having a robust armored presence is not a mere luxury; it's a critical necessity. Picture this: a weak or aging…

John Mahama Exposes CIA’s Attempts to Undermine Ghana

Ghana, a beacon of hope in West Africa, is not without its challenges and triumphs woven into its rich tapestry of history. Beyond the surface of its recent economic hurdles lie stories from a more clandestine past, stories that edify or caution us, depending on the light in which they are cast. Some issues hide in the shadows of our shared history. Not long ago, President John Mahama brought one such narrative to the forefront during Ghana's Independence Day celebrations—a reminder of certain concealed episodes…

Leading African Nations for Women in Parliamentary Seats

The narrative of women in politics is one of inspiring transformation and ongoing challenges. From the early 20th century to the present, the path has been marked by groundbreaking changes, with countries such as New Zealand, Finland, and the United States initially breaking the mold by granting women the crucial right to vote and stand for election. Have you ever wondered what conversations took place in those turbulent times, pushing society toward this seismic shift? One could only imagine the fervor of…

21 African Nations Facing Freedom Challenges in 2025

Freedom in Africa: A Struggle for Expression What does it mean to be truly free? This question resonates deeply as we delve into Freedom In The World 2025, the annual report by Freedom House. Explicitly, it tells us that 21 African countries fall under the "Not Free" category. This highlights an ongoing battle against censorship, repression, and violations of human rights, painting a picture of a continent at a crossroads. Africa, the land of vibrant cultures and myriad voices, still struggles under the shadow…

140 Nigerians Return Home After Prolonged Sudan Crisis

Edited By Ali Musa Axadle Times International–Monitoring. Crises across the world often send ripples that dramatically affect the lives of countless people, leaving them grappling with uncertainties and challenges that most of us cannot even fathom. A prime example of human resilience and coordinated international humanitarian efforts is illustrated by the Voluntary Humanitarian Return (VHR) programme, which strives to extend a helping hand to migrants trapped in crisis situations. This noble initiative recently facilitated…

AI Advances Poise Drones for Heightened Warfare Impact

The Changing Face of the Battlefield: The Rise of AI-Enhanced Drones Edited By Ali Musa Axadle Times International–Monitoring Years ago, the concept of artificial intelligence-enhanced drones participating in warfare might have seemed like the stuff of futuristic novels. Today, however, as technology continues to advance at an unprecedented rate, Ukraine views these drones as potential game-changers on the battlefield. Although these drones are yet to achieve full autonomy, the promise they hold is both…

Nigeria Joins EBRD as Africa’s Eighth Shareholder

The announcement that Nigeria has become a member of the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD) marks a pivotal moment in its economic journey. This welcome news was shared by Nigeria's Finance Minister and Economic Coordinator, Wale Edun, as he accepted the country's membership certificate from the EBRD delegation led by Heike Harmgart in Abuja. Entering this new chapter, one can't help but wonder how this might reshape Nigeria's economic landscape — can this membership stir the growth needed to…

Elon Musk: Starlink Denied Operation in South Africa Over Racial Policy

Starlink: A Complex Interplay of Progress, Policy, and History Elon Musk is once again making waves, though this time it's not exclusively in the tech world. The billionaire's recent assertion that Starlink—the satellite internet enterprise of his company SpaceX—is being thwarted by South African law because he is "not Black," has stirred a hornet's nest. This provocative statement, delivered on Musk's social media platform X, has reignited debates about South Africa's intricate tapestry of business…

Dangote Group Leads Nigerian Tax Contributions with N402.3 Billion in 2024

Dangote Group: Leading Taxpayer in Nigeria Picture this: It's a typical bustling day in Lagos, vibrant and full of life, when the airwaves crackle with news that's bigger than the city's iconic bridges—Dangote Industries Limited (DIL) and its subsidiaries have done it again. They’ve announced a staggering tax remittance exceeding N402.3 billion for the year 2024. This announcement secures their place as Nigeria's highest taxpayer. During a thoughtful gathering with senior media…

Nigeria Implements Stringent Rules on Organ Transplant Ethics

Exploring the Path to Ethical Organ Transplantation: Nigeria's New Regulations In the tapestry of modern medicine, organ and tissue transplantation holds a significant place. Yet, it’s a field often shadowed by ethical dilemmas and stories of exploitation. Just this past Thursday, Nigeria made a bold stride forward, unveiling comprehensive guidelines designed to navigate these murky waters. Stepping into the spotlight, Health Minister Iziaq Adekunle…

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