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Nigeria mobilizes in opposition to police violence following Lekki’s drama

A number of states have already arrange committees to analyze police violence, one of many calls for of younger folks whose protest motion was bloodily suppressed after a military intervention on October 20 in Lagos. A "judicial inquiry and return committee" composed of eight members started its work on Tuesday, October 27, in megalopolis, to attempt to do justice to some victims.…

companies reopen with rising prices

Activities have been severely disrupted since the election, especially in the markets, and prices are feeling the effects. With our special correspondent in Conakry, Charlotte idracSitting on a bench in the Taouyah market, Moussa is waiting for customers. This grocery store sells "a little of everything", he says, blisters,…

Nigeria was hit by large looting of COVID-19 provides

Large crowds ransacked meals shops in Nigeria's capital Abuja on Monday within the newest looting that hit the nation throughout a wave of unrest. Traces of residents could possibly be seen carrying away luggage of provides destined for distribution whereas locking up coronavirus as authorities struggled to cease the looting. "We're hungry, you see," a person holding a packet of noodles instructed Agence France-Presse (AFP). "There may be loads of meals on this nation, however individuals are…

Ivory Coast Ouattara declares financial system in controversial bid for third time period

Ivory Coast President Alassane Ouattara, who's operating for re-election on October 31, has been a part of Ivorian politics for thirty years. This marketing campaign, he guarantees, shall be his final. When Ouattara proclaimed that he wouldn't stand for a 3rd time period again in March, he was praised by pal and foe, each in Ivory Coast and overseas. However after the dying of his elected successor, Prime Minister Amadou Gon Coulibaly, the 78-year-old as soon as once more took the marketing campaign path. Who're the…

a US citizen kidnapped in Massalata

A US citizen was kidnapped in southern Niger overnight from Monday to Tuesday by six attackers who came on foot. as reported from Niger, Moussa KakaThe kidnapped U.S. citizen had lived for a year in the Massalata fortress, not far from the border with Nigeria. A year ago, Philip Walton had bought a garden and moved there with…