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President Tinubu Dismisses NNPC CEO, Restructures Board for Efficiency

Restructuring for a New Dawn at Nigeria's NNPC On an ordinary morning, beneath the picturesque skies that often grace Nigeria, President Bola Tinubu made an extraordinary decision, one that would ripple across the oil-rich nation: the dissolution of the board of the Nigerian National Petroleum Company (NNPC). Among those relieved of their duties were notable figures such as its Group Chief Executive Officer, Mele Kyari, and Board Chairman, Pius Akinyelure. The sun had barely peeked over the horizon when presidential…

UN Plane Executes Emergency Landing in Mogadishu Due to Gear Issue

UN Aircraft's Emergency Landing at Aden Adde International Airport An unexpected scene unfolded at Mogadishu's Aden Adde International Airport this past Tuesday afternoon when a United Nations-registered aircraft was compelled to make an emergency landing. The reason? A malfunction in its front landing gear, an issue that, while nerve-wracking, was adeptly managed by quick-acting aviation professionals on the ground and in the air. The aircraft in question, a DHC-8-402Q Dash 8 operated by…

Mali, Niger, Burkina Faso Diplomats to Visit Russia

The interconnected world of geopolitics sees alliances shift like desert sands under the Sahel sun. This week heralds a significant move as foreign ministers from Mali, Burkina Faso, and Niger are making their way to Moscow, a decision that resonates beyond its political intent. These nations, bound by the chains of recent history and military governance, have chosen a path divergent from their traditional ties, reaching out to Russia in what can only be described as a poignant pivot in international relations. Such a…

Uganda Cuts Power Bills as Currency Soars to 20-Year High

Uganda, a nation known for its rich landscapes and vibrant cultures, has recently embarked on a significant economic journey. By cutting electricity prices, Uganda has achieved a remarkable feat, marking its steepest power tariff reduction in the last twenty years. This bold move, in part, is a direct result of a resilience shown by the Ugandan shilling, which, against all odds, has soared and strengthened. As this currency appraisal lowered the costs of key imports such as fuel and power generation components,…

President Ruto Embarks on Five-Day Mt. Kenya Tour Despite Gachagua Rift

On the warm morning of March 31, 2025, President William Ruto was warmly greeted by locals as he commenced his much-anticipated tour of Central Kenya, specifically targeting the vibrant Mt. Kenya region. This five-day journey is not just a ceremonial visit but a comprehensive review and inauguration of pivotal infrastructure and health projects. With him on this ambitious tour are notable figures such as Deputy President Kithure Kindiki, and a host of local governors and leaders. Their itinerary is packed, including stops…

RSF Leader Declares Ongoing Conflict with Sudanese Army

Edited By Ali Musa Axadle Times International–Monitoring In the heart of Sudan's political whirlwind, General Mohamed Hamdan Dagalo, more popularly known as Hemedti, stands resolute. As the deputy head of Sudan's sovereign council, he commands the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF), and on a brisk February day, Hemedti faced the inquisitive eyes of the press at their headquarters in Khartoum. Recalling the pressing nature of the challenges faced, a famous adage comes to mind: "It does not matter how slowly you go as…

Ethiopia Begins Cholera Vaccination Drive for a Million at Risk

The Ethiopian government has embarked on a pivotal journey, launching a comprehensive cholera vaccination campaign aimed at safeguarding lives in the southwestern frontiers of the nation. As the campaign unfolds, it sets its sights on reaching approximately one million individuals who find themselves perilously exposed to the threat of cholera. In a statement released on Sunday, the Ethiopian Ministry of Health illuminated their plan, emphasizing that the campaign is poised to sweep through all zones of the Gambella Region,…

Ex-Liberian Leader Weah Refutes Claims of Retaining Government Vehicle

The office of former President George M. Weah has issued a pointed rebuttal to allegations regarding the non-return of a vehicle used during his presidency. This controversy has sparked discussions surrounding the procurement of a high-end, bulletproof vehicle for the current President, Joseph Boakai. The implications of such claims extend beyond mere accusations; they touch upon perceptions of leadership, responsibility, and the expectations of public service. Weah’s aides didn’t hold back in their criticism. They labeled…

Somali Forces Eliminate 70 Al-Shabab Fighters in Shabelle

Mogadishu (AX) – It was yet another test for the resilience of the Somali National Army (SNA), bolstered by local militia fighters, as they faced down a formidable assault by Al-Shabaab on a tense Monday morning. The battleground? The rugged terrains of Sabiib and Canole areas in the heart of Lower Shabelle. Government officials reported a decisive victory, with at least 30 militants neutralized in the confrontation. This account oozes strategic readiness and highlights a renewed effort to tighten security across the region.…

Mobile Money Transactions Surge to GH¢649.2 Billion

Ghana’s digital payments realm is a fascinating mosaic of resilience and evolution, continually adapting to the ever-changing landscape of financial technology. Despite the intermittent shuffle of regulations, this sector remains unyielding in its growth trajectory. A recent surge in the numbers paints a vivid picture of this steadfast expansion. Picture yourself in January 2025. A new year, fresh beginnings, yet the drive of the digital world roars on. Mobile money transactions scaled an impressive GH₵333…

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