King Charles III has only been Britain’s reigning monarch for 18 months, yet his funeral plans are already set amid his battle with cancer.
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NIGERIA: Chinese Businessman To Be Hanged For Girlfriend’s Murder
A Nigerian court has sentenced a Chinese businessman to death after being found guilty of murdering his girlfriend Ummu Kulthum Sani in 2022.
Read More »ETHIOPIA: Bank Recovers $10m Withdrawn Following Technical Glitch
Ethiopia’s largest bank says it has recovered almost three-quarters of the $14m it lost in a glitch that allowed customers withdraw more money than they had in their bank accounts.
Read More »UK: Tributes Paid To Dignified Richard Campaigner Taylor On His Transition
Richard Taylor, the father of schoolboy Damilola Taylor who was murdered in 2000, has died aged 75.
Read More »SENEGAL: Will Faye End Up A Figurehead President?
It was an unlikely climb to the top for an unlikely national figurehead. Bassirou Diomaye Faye was a tax inspector before he became his party’s secretary general and a trusted lieutenant of opposition leader, Ousmane Sonko.
Read More »CAMEROON: Ex Chelsea Footballer Divorce Wife Of 12years Over Kids DNA
Former Indomitable Lion and Chelsea footballer Geremi Njitab has filed a divorce from his wife of 12 years after DNA tests showed his two children were fathered by his wife’s ex.
Read More »UK: Bukayo Saka Hits Target With Nando’s Saka Peri Peri Sauce
South African multinational restaurant chain has teamed up with Arsenal FC star striker Bukayo Saka to unveil a signature brand of PERi PERi sauce.
Read More »Scientists HIV Cure Through Gene Editing
A cure for HIV could be on the horizon after scientists eliminated the virus from cells in a laboratory.
Using a gene-editing tool known as Crispr-Cas, researchers were able to target HIV DNA and remove all traces of the virus from infected cells.
Read More »GAMBIA: Parliament Passes Bill To Lift Ban On Female Genital Mutilation
The Gambia parliament has voted 42 to 4 to advance the bill to lifting a ban on female circumcision in a move that could see the country the first in the world to reverse legal protections against the practice for women and girls.
Read More »NIGER: Nation Ends ‘Profoundly Unfair’ Military Agreement With America
Niger’s military government announced that it has ended an accord with the US that allowed military personnel and civilian staff from the Department of Defense to operate in the country, days after holding high-level talks with US diplomatic and military officials.
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