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Nigerian Federal Executive Council approves deployment of 4,000 telecom towers to boost digital access nationwide

The Federal Executive Council (FEC) has approved the deployment of 4,000 telecommunications towers across Nigeria to boost digital connectivity in underserved and rural communities. The approval, announced on Wednesday, December…

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U.S. Congressional Recognition for Chido Nwangwu on USAfrica’s 25 years of “service truly worthy of the respect”

On what set the networks on its pedestal, Dr. Chido Nwangwu noted that “USAfrica is  respected for…

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Why U.S President Obama must not reduce resources to Africa from the war on AIDS. By HE Festus Mogae

Africa is at a crossroads with AIDS-we can finish the job and win this fight…

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Michelle Obama brings substance, grace and teary credibility to introduce Barack.

I think that particularly, on style of presentation, to her detractors who paint her as "an angry Black woman", she…

Food poisoning? Nigeria first lady remains hospitalized in Germany

The source added that she had been expected to return to Nigeria last week, but "the German hospital is insisting…

Nigerian arrested for trafficking COCAINE Inside ROASTED CHICKEN

USAfrica: A Nigerian man residing in Brazil since 2006, Vincent Chinweuwa, has pushed the concealment methods of dealing and trafficking…

Angola President Dos Santos extends his 33-year rule with certain victory in weekend vote

  Luanda (AFP) - President Jose Eduardo dos Santos was poised to extend his 33-year rule Saturday as his party…

South Africa’s deputy President warns: poverty, inequality could cause revolution in Mandela’s country

South Africa's deputy President warns poverty, inequality could cause revolution in his country. Cape Town (AFP) - South Africa's Deputy…

Trial of Ghaddafi’s son, Seif al-Islam, for “crimes against humanity” begins in Libya in September

"A committee from the prosecutor general's office has completed its investigation into the crimes committed by Seif al-Islam from the…

September 2 set burial for Ethiopia’s Prime Minister Meles Zenawi

Meles's death could also potentially see changes in the relationship with arch-foe Eritrea, which split from Ethiopian rule in 1993…

Minister, 31 others dead in Ramadan PLANE CRASH

"Before landing, communication with the pilot was normal and the runway clear. Then an explosion was heard and the plane…

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