Why Lai Mohammed Nearly Resigned from Buhari Govt
Former Information Minister Lai Mohammed discloses he contemplated resigning during the turbulent EndSARS protests. Read the full story behind his family's pressure and his decision to stay.
Former Information Minister Lai Mohammed discloses he contemplated resigning during the turbulent EndSARS protests. Read the full story behind his family's pressure and his decision to stay.
A major hotel project in Belgrade linked to Jared Kushner has been abandoned. Serbia's President blames a 'witch hunt' and corruption allegations for scaring off the investors. Discover the full story.
Civil society groups announce coordinated protests in Nigeria, New York, and London, demanding NMDPRA CEO Farouk Ahmed's removal over alleged $5 million school fees scandal. Join the call for accountability.
France's agriculture minister urges farmers to trust government's cattle culling and vaccination plan to control lumpy skin disease, as protests block roads. Read the full story.
The Nigeria Labour Congress vows nationwide protests and a day of mourning over rising insecurity, citing recent kidnappings and demanding action. Read more.
Georgia launches inquiry into BBC report alleging use of a WWI-era chemical weapon on anti-government protesters. Get the full details on the investigation and political fallout.
Kenya faces multiple crises: public debt hits 68% of GDP, 41 protest deaths, rising femicide cases, and environmental breakdown. Can President Ruto's priorities save East Africa's powerhouse?
Belgium faces major disruptions as unions launch a three-day national strike protesting government spending cuts and labour reforms. Schools, transport, and airports will be severely affected.
Kebbi State Police caution residents against protests over the abduction of 25 schoolgirls from GGSSS Maga. Support security efforts by reporting suspicious activities.
Kwara State University of Education mandates ₦7,500 NDLEA drug test for admission clearance, sparking student protests over additional costs amid economic hardship.
Bangladesh's former PM Sheikh Hasina sentenced to death for crimes against humanity during student protests. UN estimates 1,400 deaths in violent crackdown. Read full details.
Tanzanian President Samia Suluhu Hassan clinches re-election with overwhelming 98% majority despite deadly pre-election protests and opposition boycott.
Tanzania's incumbent president claims decisive election win following violent protests that left multiple dead. Opposition disputes results as international observers raise concerns.
Nigerian international Peter Olayinka makes stunning decision to terminate contract with Serbian giants Red Star Belgrade, sending shockwaves through European football circles.
A powerful recollection of the 1991 student protests in Nigeria, exploring how a generation's political awakening through Ladbone magazine challenged military dictatorship and shaped national consciousness.