Niger’s President Mahamadou Issoufou took a solid lead Friday in the uranium-rich nation’s presidential election but will face an unprecedented run-off against jailed opposition leader Hama Amadou on March 20. Check also: Niger opposition rejects initial election results citing fraud The narrow win for Mahamadou Issoufou, who is known as the “Zaki” or “Lion” in Hausa, came after he had ...
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Top 15 Weirdest Houses In The World
Everyone has their own style when it comes to the type of houses that they want to live in; some are just weirder than others. Sometimes when picking out the perfect home, we think of the number of bedrooms, the school district, yard space, or how old the house is.[9] The owners of these homes were looking for a few ...
Read More »Where Girls Are Being Kidnapped and Used as Suicide Bombers
At dawn on February 10, a camp for displaced people in the northeast Nigerian town of Dikwa began stirring to life. Three unaccompanied young girls asking for shelter had arrived the day before, and spent the night with approximately 50,000 others who had fled the Islamist terrorist group Boko Haram. Check also:Barrack Obama Ordered 300 US Troops To Cameroon To ...
Read More »First Adorable Black And White Twins Born In The UK
These adorable siblings are thought to be the first ‘black and white’ twins born in the UK – despite coming from the same egg. Mum Libby Appleby, 37, was told that her unborn babies would look so similar they would need to be “marked with ink” to tell them apart. Check also: 25 tips to make your relationship long live ...
Read More »Many Ugandans Failed To Turn Up For Local Elections
Unlike the last week’s tense presidential election, which was marred by late delivery of voting materials and election-day unrest, local elections got off to a mostly smooth start Wednesday in Kampala. Check also: Ugandan presidential election of 2016 is not yet over, says Kiiza Besigye At most voting centers, materials arrived within an hour or two of polls opening. And ...
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