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Big Brother Naija Announces Season 10 Champion

A Thrilling Finale: The Triumph of Imisi Ayanwale in Big Brother Naija Season 10 As the curtains fell on the 10th season of Nigeria’s beloved reality show, Big Brother Naija, the air was electric with excitement and emotion. After ten weeks of intense drama, laughter, and unforgettable moments, 23-year-old Imisi Ayanwale emerged victorious, captivating the hearts of millions across the nation and beyond. Her journey from an ambitious contestant to the grand winner had not only entertained viewers but also resonated with the…

Chad Legislators Advance Legislation Permitting Endless Presidential Terms

Chad's Constitutional Shift: A Step Toward Authoritarianism? In a move many are interpreting as a step away from democracy, lawmakers in Chad have swiftly approved a proposal enabling the president to serve indefinitely. The recent vote, which alters the country's constitution, extends the presidential term from five to seven years, with the possibility of unlimited renewals. Critics view this as a serious threat, echoing fears of increasing authoritarianism in a region already grappling with governance challenges. A…

Egypt Unveils Restored Tomb of Pharaoh Amenhotep III to Visitors

A grand tomb returns to the Valley of the Kings after two decades of careful work In the ochre light of Luxor’s early morning, a doorway that has been closed to the public for most of the 20th and 21st centuries has been thrown open again. The tomb of Pharaoh Amenhotep III — the 18th Dynasty monarch who presided over Egypt’s late Bronze Age heyday between about 1390 and 1350 B.C.E. — has been restored and reopened after a painstaking, Japanese-led conservation project that stretched over two decades. The burial chamber,…

African Union leader denounces al-Shabaab raid on Mogadishu’s Godka Jilacow prison

AU condemns Mogadishu prison assault as Somali forces end six-hour siege NAIROBI — The African Union on Sunday condemned a deadly assault on a high-security detention facility in Mogadishu, as Somali authorities said they had killed all seven attackers after a six-hour siege that rattled a capital trying to return to normal life. The attack targeted Godka Jilacow — a notorious detention site long linked to Somalia’s intelligence service and used to hold al-Shabaab suspects — on a morning when Mogadishu’s streets had been…

Ethiopia Opens Ogaden LNG Plant, Shifts From Exports to Domestic Energy

Ethiopia opens first phase of Ogaden LNG project, pivoting from exports to power its own growth CALUB, Somali Region — Under a rinsed-blue sky and a brisk Ogaden wind, Ethiopia on Thursday inaugurated the first phase of its long-delayed liquefied natural gas project, a move that signals a decisive turn inward: from chasing export windfalls to fueling its own power grid, factories, and farms. Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed stood before an array of valves and silvered pipes at the Calub gas field and called the Ogaden LNG project…

Report: Al‑Shabaab nets $200 million annually, financing Somalia’s insurgency

Al‑Shabaab’s War Chest: How a Militant Tax System Fuels a Comeback in Somalia A militant economy hiding in plain sight The hardest thing to see in Somalia’s long war is often the most obvious: the receipts. A new assessment by the Combating Terrorism Center at West Point says al‑Shabaab, al‑Qaida’s Somali affiliate, is now the network’s financial powerhouse—pulling in an estimated $100 million to $200 million a year. That money isn’t just paying for bullets. It’s rebuilding a parallel state. The report, The Global State…

UK–Somalia Trade Partnership: Shared Opportunities and Mutual Challenges

UK–Somalia trade has jumped. Now comes the hard part: turning a one-way surge into a two-way partnership It’s not often that trade data between two countries separated by nearly 7,000 kilometers makes you sit up. But the United Kingdom’s latest figures with Somalia do just that. In the four quarters to the end of Q1 2025, total trade in goods and services reached £72 million—up 75.6% from a year earlier, according to a UK Department for Business and Trade factsheet released on September 19, 2025. On the face of it, that’s a…

Temporary Scaffolding Falls at Ethiopian Church Site

Tragedy Strikes During Festival: Deadly Scaffolding Collapse in Ethiopia In a devastating turn of events, a makeshift scaffolding collapsed at a church in the town of Arerti, Ethiopia, leading to the death of at least 36 people and injuring more than 200 others. This tragic incident unfolded on Wednesday morning, during a gathering for the annual Virgin Mary festival, a significant event marked by devotion and festivity in this predominantly Christian nation. The Heart of the Incident The disaster occurred around 7:45…

South African Envoy to France Discovered Deceased

The Untimely Death of Nathi Mthethwa: A Complex Legacy In the heart of Paris, beneath the shadow of promise and tragedy, the body of Nkosinathi Emmanuel "Nathi" Mthethwa was discovered outside his hotel. The South African ambassador to France and former cabinet minister was found lifeless after the window to his high-rise room had been forcibly opened. He was 58 years old. A Diplomatic Journey Interrupted Mthethwa had just begun his role as ambassador in December 2023, serving as South Africa's envoy to one of its key…

Madagascar’s Leader Overhauls Government Following Tragic Events

Unrest in Madagascar: A Youthful Cry for Change Amidst Government Reshuffle In a dramatic turn of events that has captivated the Indian Ocean island of Madagascar, President Andry Rajoelina announced the dismissal of his government on Monday. This move follows a series of intense, youth-led protests that erupted over severe water and power shortages, leaving at least 22 people dead and over 100 injured. The situation underscores a larger narrative of youthful unrest echoing across different parts of the globe, from Nepal to…