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Niger reaffirms its willingness to cooperate
In accordance with the Chadian military, it was throughout the combat in opposition to the rebels in undeniable fact that Idriss Déby was fatally injured on Monday 19 April. The Transitional Navy Council, which refuses a ceasefire or any dialogue with this motion, ensures that they've withdrawn to close by Niger and requires Niamey's cooperation to neutralize them.…
31 troopers killed in ambush within the northeast
In Nigeria, 31 troopers have been killed on Sunday, April 25, authorities stated. These answerable for the assault are believed to be the jihadists from the Islamic State group in West Africa. Nigerian troopers are stated to have been ambushed.
Based on the Nigerian military, the navy convoy of about twenty automobiles was…
collections of date stones for replanting the forest
In Senegal, pits with dates that are eaten when you break Ramadan will no longer be thrown in the trash. The National Agency for Reforestation and the Great Green Wall has launched a fundraising campaign to restore them so they can then replant the land, losing 40,000 hectares of forest per year.
as reported from Dakar, Thea…
police operation against consumption of
The mayor of Ouagadougou is fighting against the consumption of shisha in public places. In early April, City Hall took a measure banning the consumption of shisha in public places in the city, whether it was closed or not. The security forces conducted an operation to monitor compliance with this measure on Saturday 24 April.…
the government suspends permit inspectors
Driving license inspectors are all suspended from Monday 26 April. The decision comes from the Ministry of Transport, which wants to improve the process for obtaining the permit. Meanwhile, it is the gendarmes who send the exams to the candidates. The sector is experiencing many dysfunctions linked to fraud and corruption, while the country is facing a worrying number of victims of traffic accidents.…
Chad junta refuses to barter with rebels after requires bilateral ‘ceasefire’
Chad's new ruling junta stated Sunday it could not negotiate with rebels who launched an offensive within the north of the poor Sahel nation two weeks in the past and are accused of killing veteran ruler Idriss Deby Itno. A insurgent spokesman stated late Saturday they have been prepared to watch a ceasefire and to talk about a political settlement.
"The time isn't for mediation, nor for negotiation with outlaws," Azem Bermandoa Agouna, spokesman of the navy council, stated in an announcement the day after the rebels…
Terem Moffi, Nigerian football UFO in the sky
Terem Moffi is one of the great revelations of the French Football Championship 2020-2021 (Ligue 1) with now 14 goals - including a hat trick against Bordeaux - in 28 Ligue 1 matches with FC Lorient. The 21-year-old striker has never worn the colors of Nigeria in an official match and played in Lithuania for two more seasons.…
Transitional Military Council refuses to
The CMT junta opposes an end to the impermissibility of the rebels of fact. Their leader Mahamat Mahadi Ali said he was ready for a ceasefire if an inclusive dialogue was launched. On Sunday evening, the spokesman for the Transitional Military Council responded to them via a press release. "It is not time for mediation or negotiation with the lawless," said General Azem.…
a Kamaru Usman XXL beats Jorge Masvidal again at
For the fourth time in a row, Kamaru Usman defended his world champion in welterweight from the Ultimate Fighting Championships (UFC), the world's most prestigious mixed martial arts league (MMA), on the night of April 24-25, 2021 in Jacksonville (Southeast). United States). The Nigerian defeated the American Jorge Masvidal by KO in UFC 261.
Kamaru Usman is truly the welterweights king of the Ultimate Fighting Championships (UFC), the most prestigious mixed martial arts (MMA) league in the world. No offense to Jorge…
New clinical trials conducted in Africa in
Malaria killed almost 400,000 people worldwide in 2019, the vast majority of children under 5 years of age. Although lethal, this parasite can be treated with combined artemisinin treatments, also called dual therapy. But the problem with these treatments is that the parasites tend to resist them more and more often. So some researchers are working on developing new drugs and trials are currently being conducted on 1,600 children under the age of 5 in Mali, Ghana, Gabon and Benin ...
The clinical trials conducted in these…