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Segilola Resources Ltd Embraces Report, Pledges Support for Osun Development
Compliance and Taxation: A Clear Path Forward
Let's step into the world of compliance for a moment—a landscape where rules and regulations govern our actions, ensuring the stability and fairness of corporate ventures. The recent report, diligently compiled, throws light on the path Segilola Resources Operations Limited (SROL) has been traversing. It reassures us of one thing: SROL has stoically adhered to its legal and regulatory obligations—a fact we held firm from the very beginning. The numerous…
Public Anger Over Nigerian Senate’s Response to Harassment Claims
In a recent development in Nigerian politics, the Senate ethics committee has dismissed a poignant petition brought forth by Senator Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan. The petition accused Senate President Godswill Akpabio of severe allegations, including sexual harassment, abuse of office, and impediments to legislative duties. The committee's ruling hinged on a critical point: the case is currently under judicial consideration.
The atmosphere during the hearing was far from serene. Representing the suspended Senator…
Kenya’s Refugee Integration Strategy Sparks Concerns
Complex Implications of Kenya's Shirika Plan for Somali Refugees
Edited by Ali Musa
Axadle Times International–Monitoring
Mogadishu (AX) — Kenya's ambitious Shirika Plan aims to transform refugee camps into permanent cities, arousing significant concern in Somalia. This initiative, designed to reshape the Dadaab and Kakuma camps, could hinder efforts to repatriate Somali nationals, potentially perpetuating their displacement.
Set to commence in 2024, the multi-billion-dollar project intends to reinvent two…
Somalia’s Envoy in Ankara Celebrates Turkish Cuisine, Ramadan Traditions
The captivating world of Turkish cuisine has found a new admirer in Somalia's ambassador to Türkiye. In an evocative conversation, the envoy shared his admiration for a myriad of traditional dishes that weave the rich culinary tapestry of this fascinating country. He hailed Turkish cuisine as being among the world's finest, echoing the sentiments of many gastronomic enthusiasts worldwide.
Ambassador Fathudin Ali Mohamed expressed these heartfelt sentiments during an engaging interview with…
Nigeria’s Trans Niger Pipeline Reopened After Recent Explosion
There's a sense of both relief and optimism in Nigeria's oil sector as the Trans Niger pipeline - a pivotal artery in the country’s crude oil transport network – is back in action. "We are pleased to announce its restoration," shared Tony Okonedo, the energetic spokesperson for Renaissance, on Tuesday. A tale of resilience, isn't it?
Picture a pipeline capable of 450,000 barrels flowing each day, a lifeline to the bustling Bonny terminal. It’s more than just numbers; it’s a testament to…
Top 7 African Nations Facing Highest Government Debt
Exploring the Burden of Debt in African Economies
Albert Einstein once quipped, "Compound interest is the eighth wonder of the world. He who understands it, earns it; he who doesn’t, pays it." This quote rings particularly true for several African nations today. According to the International Monetary Fund (IMF), numerous African economies find themselves grappling with alarming levels of government debt. This raises a multitude of questions about fiscal sustainability…
2025’s Top 10 U.S. Aid Recipients in Africa
The sudden cessation of aid disbursements from USAID by Donald Trump on January 20, 2025, signals a monumental shift for Africa, a continent that has long leaned on this vital lifeline of support. Given the U.S.'s stature as a leading global foreign aid benefactor, this unexpected move prompts a pressing query: What is on the horizon for Africa's aid-dependent nations?
It seems only yesterday that Donald Trump, then the U.S. President, decided to pull the plug on USAID funding. This abrupt decision sent shockwaves through…
Exploring the Most Powerful Passports by Continent in 2025
Imagine possessing a key that unlocks the world. This is precisely what a powerful passport represents: unfettered freedom to explore diverse landscapes, cultures, and opportunities beyond borders. The 2025 Passport Index has brought to light intriguing revelations about which nations hold such keys, organizing them by continent. This eye-opening report ranks countries based on their citizens’ ease of travel, without the need for prior visa arrangements. It sparks a thought: How do our global connections shape…
Nigeria’s Leading Import Partners for Q4 2024: Top 5 Countries
With a population exceeding 200 million, Nigeria stands as one of Africa's most populous nations, a social tapestry woven from numerous ethnicities and cultures. It should come as no surprise that it relies heavily on imports to meet its burgeoning domestic demand. From sophisticated machinery to the simplest of food supplies, Nigeria imports a wide array of products to sustain its households and fuel its industries.
Picture Lagos, the bustling commercial heartbeat of Nigeria, a city that never sleeps, where trade is…
Livestock Losses Lead to Food Crisis in Mudug
Pastoralists survey their barren land, reflecting a profound loss - a poignant image of their once-thriving livestock grazing the arid landscape.
In the heart of Somalia's Mudug region, approximately 1,500 families residing in the Ali-Waal area are grappling with devastating hardships. Fragmented pieces of their livelihoods have been eroded by the relentless grip of drought. Over the past three months, most of these families have watched, helplessly, as their once-plentiful herds dwindled due to an unforgiving climate that…