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AFCON moves to four-year cycle after 2028 edition

The Confederation of African Football ends the biennial Africa Cup of Nations. The tournament will switch to a four-year cycle after 2028, with a new annual Nations League to boost revenue.

Must-Read Nigerian Books Released in 2025

Explore the best Nigerian books of 2025, featuring powerful stories on migration, family, and ambition. Discover your next great read or perfect gift before the year ends.

Africa Reclaims Development Wheel After USAID Freeze

The abrupt freeze of USAID funding forces African governments and civil society to recalibrate strategies, sparking a crucial shift towards sovereignty and sustainable domestic financing for health and gender programmes.

10 African Countries Never Qualified for AFCON

A soccer enthusiast has listed the 10 African countries that have never qualified for the AFCON tournament since its inception in 1957. Discover the surprising list and fan reactions.

What Nigerians Are Known For Globally

Explore the 7 pillars of Nigeria's global influence, from Afrobeats and Nollywood to tech innovation and literary genius. Discover the cultural force reshaping the world.

France's FEF-OSC Programme Empowers Nigerian Women

The French Embassy launches a landmark gender equality initiative in Nigeria, co-created with local CSOs, achieving a 4.3 Social Return on Investment. Discover how this model project works.

Emecheta and Bâ: Sisters in African Feminist Literature

Explore the parallel lives and seminal 1979 novels of Nigeria's Buchi Emecheta and Senegal's Mariama Bâ. Discover how these icons tackled motherhood, marriage, and patriarchy in post-colonial Africa. Read their powerful story.

Africa's First Scholarly Referencing System Unveiled

Professor Peter Okebukola unveils ASRS, Africa's first homegrown citation framework. This breakthrough promotes intellectual sovereignty and global recognition for African scholarship. Join the movement!

Entertainment Week Africa 2025 Transforms Lagos

Lagos hosted Entertainment Week Africa 2025 from November 18-23, featuring fashion runways, film screenings, music performances and tech expos. Discover how Africa's creative economy is evolving.

TFAA 2025 Honours Young African Achievers

The Future Awards Africa 2025 celebrated young innovators and leaders shaping the continent's destiny. Discover the winners and their inspiring stories!

African Leaders Push New Justice Vision in Accra

African leaders unite in Accra to launch bold Pan-African justice initiative. Over 200 delegates from 57 countries adopt Accra Declaration for economic and political redress. Join the movement for continental unity!

Abayomi Olusunle's Writing Rejects Comfort

Discover why Abayomi Olusunle's uncompromising literary voice on neurodiversity, structural violence, and identity is reshaping contemporary discourse. Read her powerful essays now!

Guinean Artist Cam's Melodie Grows Music Influence

Guinean multidisciplinary artist Mohamed Camara, known as CAM'S MELODIE, is consolidating his presence in the evolving music scene as producer and performer. Discover his journey from dancer to beatmaker.

Tinubu: Fragmented African Markets Limit Prosperity

President Tinubu warns Africa's fragmented markets hinder industrial growth and global negotiation power. He reaffirms Nigeria's commitment to border modernization and AfCFTA success for continental trade.

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