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Niger military suspends hundreds of NGOs

Niger's ruling junta suspends hundreds of national and international NGOs for transparency failures. Get the latest on this major crackdown affecting over 4,000 organizations.

West Africa Plans Joint FIFA World Cup Bid

Ghana, Nigeria, and Côte d'Ivoire are considering a historic joint bid to host the FIFA World Cup after 2034. Explore the potential of this West African partnership.

Nigeria, UN Sign Pact for Elections, Stability

Nigeria and the UN have signed the Regional Partnership for Democracy to improve elections and tackle political instability in West Africa. Learn how this pact strengthens democracy.

Don Urges Reversal of Language Policy Suspension

Professor Aderemi Obilana calls on Education Minister Dr. Tunji Alausa to reverse the suspension of Nigeria's National Language Policy, citing UNESCO research and global best practices.

Nigeria Scraps Mother-Tongue Education Policy

Education Minister Dr. Tunji Alausa's decision to scrap Nigeria's mother-tongue teaching policy sparks outrage. Experts defend indigenous languages as vital for cognitive development and cultural identity. This policy reversal must be stopped.

ECOWAS at 50: Time to rebuild West Africa's dream

As ECOWAS marks its 50th anniversary, the bloc faces critical challenges from military coups to terrorism. Can it rebuild its founding vision of integration and prosperity? Read our analysis.

AGRA: Food Prices Rise & Fall Across Africa

AGRA's Food Security Monitor reveals mixed food commodity prices in Africa. Maize prices ease in Nigeria & East Africa, while rice costs rise in coastal West Africa. Discover the full analysis.

Nigeria's Oil Reforms Earn Regional Praise

West Africa think tank hails NUPRC's bold leadership in transforming Nigeria's oil sector through transparency and innovation. Learn how reforms boost investor confidence.

FG Cancels Mother Tongue Policy for English

The Federal Government has cancelled the national policy on indigenous languages in schools. Education Minister Dr. Tunji Alausa announced English will now be the primary medium of instruction from pre-primary to tertiary levels to improve learning outcom

TikTok Star Executed by Jihadists in Mali

Malian TikTok creator Mariam Cisse executed by Al-Qaeda-linked jihadists during livestream. The 20-year-old was accused of informing Mali's army about militant movements.

Africa's $2.2T Energy Mobility Revolution

Industry leaders reveal how Africa's shift to sustainable energy could unlock $2.2 trillion in economic benefits while solving transportation and power challenges.

Nigeria Targets Climate Investment at COP30

Nigeria is strategically positioning itself to attract massive climate investments at COP30, showcasing ambitious green initiatives and renewable energy projects to become West Africa's climate frontrunner.

Tinubu Vows Tougher Fight Against Terrorism

President Bola Tinubu announces intensified global engagement and enhanced military operations to combat terrorism, emphasizing Nigeria's commitment to regional stability and economic security.

Ex-Aide Urges Tinubu to Address US Invasion Rumors

Lauretta Onochie, former aide to ex-President Buhari, calls on President Tinubu to reassure Nigerians about national security amid circulating US invasion rumors targeting Niger Republic.

ECOWAS rejects Trump's Nigeria genocide claims

The Economic Community of West African States strongly refutes Donald Trump's allegations of Christian genocide in Nigeria, defending the country's commitment to religious harmony and security.

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