Nigeria: Enugu Govt Dispels Viral Post Suggesting Imminent Attack On UNN
[Vanguard] ...Vows to arrest culprits behind false alarm
[Vanguard] ...Vows to arrest culprits behind false alarm
The move reflects a broader push by African telecom operators to expand beyond connectivity into digital services, content, and fintech.
[Premium Times] Mr Chude alleged widespread human rights abuses at the police Octopus Unit in Port Harcourt, including unlawful detention, torture, and extortion, while calling for urgent scrutiny and stronger oversight of detention facilities.
[Premium Times] "Some of the brothers and sisters in-laws only aim at inheriting their late brothers' wives and property but don't talk about how to maintain the children of the deceased."
[Shabelle] Mogadishu -- Somalia's Minister of Defence, Ahmed Moallim Fiqi, met with China's ambassador to Somalia, Wang Yu, in Mogadishu on Monday to discuss strengthening bilateral cooperation, particularly in the areas of defence, military training and support for Somalia's national security insti
[Shabelle] Mogadishu -- The head of the African Union Support and Stabilisation Mission in Somalia (AUSSOM), El Hadji Ibrahima Diene, met the European Union's ambassador to Somalia, Francesca Di Mauro, in Mogadishu on Monday to discuss ongoing efforts to strengthen peace, security and stability in t
[Shabelle] Mogadishu, Somalia -- Somalia's elite Danab Special Forces carried out a planned operation in the El Bashiir area near Buur Hakaba district in the Bay region, targeting suspected Al-Shabaab fighters, officials said on Monday.
In some cases, processing facilities are struggling to remain profitable amid growing global capacity and increasingly competitive markets.
A cosmic reckoning is leaking from the shadows. As credible insiders warn of an undeniable collision with Non-Human Intelligence, the modern nation-state faces total delegitimization. Stripped of human supremacy and engineered scarcity, our centralized systems will collapse. The elite are panicking—
For years, African venture capital has been dominated by fintech. But a growing group of investors believes the continent's next breakout company will emerge from climate, energy or water technology.