Nigeria’s president discusses the country’s economic crisis and his fight against Boko Haram and corruption. Nine months after he came to power, Muhammadu Buhari received an official welcome from Qatar’s Emir on Buhari’s latest trip of many to boost Nigeria’s standing abroad. Check also: Cameroons military freed hundreds of hostages, 100 boko-haram killed The Nigerian president is seeking support for ...
Read More »Meet The Second Richest Man In Africa After Dangote
When we talk of wealth, it means real cash in most cases, though Africa is regarded as the poorest continent, its also gifted with people that know how to make money, Nigeria is the country in Africa with the top billionaires followed by South Africa and Egypt. We want to talk about the second richest man in Africa. Check also: ...
Read More »Over 40 People Killed In Twin Suicide Bomb Attacks
Killed: 40 people were killed on Sunday as twin bomb explosions ripped through Baidoa city, in south-western Somalia. The first explosion occurred at a popular restaurant as many people were having evening coffee as usual. According to witnesses and survivors, at least 25 people died at the scene and many others were left wounded. Check also: Cameroon’s military freed hundreds ...
Read More »19 People Reportedly Dead In Suicide Attack On Cameroon Market
At least 19 people were killed in a double suicide bombing at a market in northeastern Cameroon on Friday, local officials said. Several other people were injured in the attack on the market at Meme at around 0900 (0800 GMT) which was carried out by two female suicide bombers, said the officials, who did not wish to be named. There ...
Read More »Nigeria To Build A $2.4billion Lagos Red Line Rail Project
Nigerian president Muhammadu Buhari approved the construction of the 27 km $2.4billion Lagos Red line rail project, according to Dr Dayo Mobereola, Lagos State Commissioner for Transport.[1] Check also: Ethiopia announced plans to build a $4 billion mega airport Dr Dayo continued and said the federal government in the previous administration was so reluctant to get the project approved,[7] it ...
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