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Liberia Prepares for Significant Power Disruptions

The Liberian Electricity Corporation (LEC) has recently announced a substantial reduction in electricity supply across the nation. This situation arises from a decision by its Ivorian energy supplier, Compagnie Ivoirienne d'Électricité (CIE), to slash its energy provision to Liberia by a staggering "85 percent." Under a power purchase agreement, CIE has historically supplied a vital share of Liberia's electricity demands, making this cut particularly consequential. According to the Liberian authorities, this latest…

Mali’s Youth Endure Amid Ongoing Severe Violations

In recent years, the plight of children in Mali has escalated, leaving an indelible mark on their lives amid escalating violence and widespread atrocities. The ongoing conflict, fueled by various factions, has created an environment where the most vulnerable—our children—face unimaginable horrors on a day-to-day basis. What does it say about our collective humanity when the innocent are caught in the crossfire of such chaos? Reports suggest that between April 2022 and March 2024, more than 2,000 egregious violations against…

TikTok Deletes 11.9 Million Videos Across Africa for Policy Breaches

In an ambitious stride toward bolstering online safety, TikTok has taken significant action by eradicating nearly 11.9 million videos across nine African nations. This impressive effort touches Egypt, Nigeria, South Africa, Algeria, Somalia, Libya, Ethiopia, Sudan, and Morocco, with the goal of upholding integrity, advertising, privacy, and safety standards on its platform. Egypt emerges as the country with the most removals, tallying an astonishing 2.75 million videos. This figure underscores the challenges platforms like…

Tinubu Announces Fresh Appointments in Defense and Immigration Sectors

In a strategic move that signals an intent to enhance governance, President Bola Tinubu has appointed retired Major General Abdulmalik Jibrin as the new Secretary to the Civil Defence, Correctional, Fire, and Immigration Services Board (CDCFIB). This decision comes at a time when effective leadership in these sectors is more necessary than ever. Jibrin’s considerable experience in both military and civil capacities may provide the fresh perspective needed to navigate the complexities of these vital services. Jibrin steps…

Violent Clash in Ghana’s Parliament Results in Lawmakers’ Expulsion

In a shocking turn of events in Ghana's political landscape, Speaker Alban Bagbin recently made headlines by suspending several lawmakers. This decision came on the heels of an unruly incident where members of the parliament's vetting committee engaged in a physical altercation—one that resulted in significant damage to furniture within the legislative chamber. The tensions erupted during a hearing, where MPs from the ruling National Democratic Congress (NDC) accused their opposition counterparts of engaging in what they…

Nigeria’s Tems and South Africa’s Kellerman Celebrate Grammy Achievements

The Nigerian music landscape has been graced with numerous talents, but few have soared as high as Temilade Openiyi, widely known as Tems. Recently, she claimed the prestigious Grammy Award for Best African Music Performance during the 67th annual ceremony. Her triumph marks a significant milestone, as she outperformed a formidable lineup that included renowned artists such as Burna Boy, Asake, Wizkid, Yemi Alade, and the dynamic collaboration of Chris Brown featuring Davido and Lojay. This accomplishment is a testament not…

Annie’s Divorce from 2Baba: Astonishing Yet Expected

The announcement from Nigerian singer 2Baba, whose real name is Innocent Idibia, sent ripples through the emotional landscape of his fanbase. His recent social media post, which revealed his separation from young, famous, and African star Annie Macaulay-Idibia, ignited a flood of mixed reactions. Fans and followers were left stunned, grappling with the dissonance between the couple's previous portrayals of love and the stark reality of this sudden unraveling. How could a story that once captivated so many now take such a…

Niger Leads the Way as Africa’s Pioneering Nation to Eradicate River Blindness

Niger has carved its name into the annals of public health history as the first African nation to successfully eliminate onchocerciasis, commonly known as river blindness. This parasitic disease has long been regarded as the second-leading cause of blindness globally, casting a shadow over the lives of many. How does one contract this affliction? The culprit is the bite of an infected black fly, predominantly found in areas along rivers, where these tiny marauders carry the parasitic worm that ultimately wreaks havoc on…

Nigerian Artist Tems Halts Rwanda Tour Due to Ongoing Tensions in DR Congo

In an unexpected turn of events, the acclaimed Nigerian artist Tems, recognized globally for her Grammy-winning talents, has opted to cancel her highly anticipated “Born in the Wild” tour performance in Rwanda. This decision, grounded in complex geopolitical realities, spotlights the nuanced interplay between art and international conflict. Tems was set to grace the stage at the BK Arena in Kigali on March 22, 2025, a date that many fans had circled in red ink on their calendars. The excitement surrounding her performance…

Ghana’s Struggle with Illegal Mining: A Challenge for President Mahama

In a shocking turn of events, President John Mahama has launched a thorough investigation following a deadly clash between illegal miners and Ghanaian soldiers that tragically resulted in nine fatalities. According to an army spokesperson, the chaos erupted when miners, armed to the teeth with locally crafted rifles, pump-action shotguns, knives, and even axes, opened fire on military personnel who were simply doing their job. The soldiers, acting in self-defense, returned fire, and the consequences were catastrophic. This…

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