Month: June 2012

Egypt’s Morsi starts to govern; conflicts inevitable with Supreme Council of Armed Forces.

USAfrica projects that Morsi and the Egyptian Supreme Council of Armed Forces will have some conflicts over lines…

Sudan police fired tear gas, rubber bullets at peaceful protesters

AFP: Sudanese police fired tear gas and rubber bullets to disperse hundreds of peaceful protesters on Friday, the…

Soccer: Arsenal cancels match with Nigerian Eagles; “complexities” in Abuja

Arsenal announced that the proposed game has been called off due to "complexities" associated with organising such a…

Zuma: South Africa economy still ‘remains in hands of white males’; needs reforms

Zuma told a key meeting of his ruling African National Congress that a new economic direction was needed…

Rev. Nick Clayton’s faithfulness extends his grandpa’s vision at St. Paul church

I know that my friend and brother, the Senior Pastor Nick Clayton II, a nationally known structured settlements…

Morsi, Muslim Brotherhood take over Egypt’s presidency; regional security, politics altering

USAfrica notes that Morsi's election will, over time, reshape the politics and security considerations of the middle east…

As Boko Haram attacks, Nigeria’s President sacks security adviser, defence minister

New security adviser is Sambo Dasuki, a retired colonel, prominent northerner and cousin to the Sultan of Sokoto,…

Now, the King is LeBron James!

Into the 2012 NBA play-offs and finals, LeBron approached every game with a stern dedication and iron-will to…

Vaccines, your children and family. By Dr. Genevieve Echeta

USAfrica HEALTHWATCH Vaccines, your children and family. By Genevieve Echeta, PharmD, Rph., a contributing writer on health for…

Nigeria’s Boko Haram leaders placed on U.S TERROR List

The US designation blocks the Boko Haram leaders' "property interests subject to US jurisdiction and prohibits US persons…

Egypt’s Mubarak death reports wrapped in controversy; Islamists confront army

A senior security official in Washington DC told USAfrica and USAfricaonline.com that "In weighing the unfolding events in…

45 killed by radical Islamist attacks on churches in Kaduna, Zaria

Residents of Wusasa district spoke of many injuries but could not confirm any deaths at the ECWA GoodNews…

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