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Nigerian ‘Take-It-Back’ Movement Sets Stage for Resounding Demonstration

Despite a strong appeal from authorities urging them to reconsider, the organizers of the Take-It-Back Movement are resolute in their plans for a nationwide protest. Scheduled for April 7, this action is not merely a display of dissent; it is a reaction against what they perceive as an overreach by the Bola Tinubu administration. The Nigeria Police Force has denounced the timing of the protest, describing it as “ill-conceived and mischievous,” highlighting its coinciding date with the inaugural National Police Day…

How New U.S. Tariffs Were Determined and Their Implications for AGOA

President Donald Trump has characterized the tariffs imposed by the United States on various nations, including numerous countries in Africa, as "reciprocal." He presents these measures as not only fair but also as a form of magnanimity towards the targeted nations. Trump claims that the tariffs levied on American imports from these countries are significantly lower than the duties those same nations impose on U.S. exports. This assertion begs the question: Are we truly engaging in balanced trade, or are we merely shifting…

Ghana Launches the Region’s Most Extensive Floating Solar Initiative in West Africa

In recent developments, Ghana is embarking on an ambitious journey toward an energy transformation. In a nation where renewable energy currently comprises a mere 1% of the overall energy mix, authorities have set a target to elevate this figure to 10% by 2030. A striking step in this direction is the installation of a pioneering floating solar project on the expansive Volta River, a symbolic endeavor that showcases the ingenuity of Ghanaian engineers. Minister of Energy and Green Transition John Jinapor proudly declared…

Liberia Seeks Rematch with Tunisia in FIFA 2026 Qualification Showdown

In the world of football, where passion and national pride intertwine, the football governing body, FIFA, has recently received a formal complaint from Liberia. The issue at hand involves what Liberia perceives as questionable officiating during their qualifying match against Tunisia on March 19. The match, which had everyone on the edge of their seats, ultimately ended in disappointment for Liberia. Referee Clement Franklin Kpan hails from Ivory Coast, and now, his decisions during the match are under scrutiny. FIFA has…

Prosecution Falls Short in Case Against Nigerian Pastor Accused of Rape

On the morning of April 2, Judge Irma Schoeman delivered a pivotal ruling that reverberated through the South African judicial system. She articulated a stark reality: prosecutors had not met the burden of providing evidence that could withstand rigorous scrutiny. This verdict has left many questioning the integrity of the prosecution's strategy and the implications of such a decision. The Timothy Omotoso trial, a case that has captured national attention, delves into the troubling underbelly of religious manipulation and…

Nigerian President Dismisses Head of Oil Regulatory Agency and Names Successor

In a decisive move, President Bola Tinubu has announced the dissolution of the board of the Nigerian National Petroleum Company (NNPC). This sweeping change includes the removal of Group Chief Executive Officer Mele Kyari and board chairperson Pius Akinyelure, signaling a significant shift in Nigeria's approach to its vital petroleum sector. According to presidential spokesperson Bayo Onanuga, Tinubu’s actions affect all board members appointed alongside Akinyelure and Kyari back in November 2023. This board overhaul can be…

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…

Multiple Nigerian States Experience Rising Cases of Lassa Fever

Nigerian health officials have issued alarming reports of thousands of suspected Lassa fever cases emerging across 33 states from January to March 2025. The gravity of the situation is underscored by the somber reality that over a hundred individuals have lost their lives to this virulent disease. As this outbreak unfolds, one cannot help but ponder, how many more lives hang in the balance? In response to this escalating crisis, the Nigerian Center for Disease Control and Prevention (NCDC) has swiftly activated the Lassa…

Ancient Moroccan Find Challenges Our Understanding of History from 4,000 Years Ago

The recent unearthing of a Bronze Age settlement, dating back approximately 4,000 years, at Kach Kouch in Morocco has sent ripples through the archaeological community. This discovery prompts a critical re-evaluation of long-held beliefs about the ancient Maghreb region, particularly the notion that it remained largely unpopulated prior to the advent of the Phoenicians around 800 BCE. How often do we allow assumptions to cloud our understanding of history? Excavations at this site have unveiled a tapestry of life that…

Liberia’s Supreme Court Takes Issue with Actions of ‘Dominant’ Legislators

The actions of a faction of lawmakers, dubbed the "majority bloc," are now under significant scrutiny within the hallowed halls of the Supreme Court. A highly anticipated hearing has unfolded, focusing on the persistent stalemate in the National Legislature. While the court has yet to issue a ruling, legal analysts are already drawing meaningful conclusions from the probing questions posed during the session. “How can a legitimately elected Speaker simply be disregarded?” Chief Justice Sie-A-Nyene Yuoh remarked,…

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