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Nigeria rescues kidnapped Easter worshippers; fresh attacks kill dozens

Nigeria’s military said Sunday it had rescued 31 worshippers seized from Easter celebrations in northwestern Kaduna State, though at least five others were killed, as fresh violence elsewhere in the…

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Nigeria’s 2027 Election and the Tinubu Referendum. By Chidi Amuta

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Afrika Bambaataa, co-pioneer of hip-hop, dead at 69

USAfricaonline.com Afrika Bambaataa, one of the key pioneers of hip-hop, born in Bronx (Now York)…

el-Rufai, the Law and the Nigerian Courts. By Suyi Ayodele

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Nigeria doubles Fuel exports to 214,000 bpd as Dangote reshapes African Oil supply

The 650,000-bpd refinery has exported 12 cargoes of premium motor spirit totaling 456,000 tons, reaching…

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The last kings of Africa

For the past five years, Austria-based art historian and photographer Alfred Weidinger has traveled across Africa in search of royalty.…

Should health workers who treat Ebola be quarantined?

When doctors risk their lives and sacrifice their livelihoods to go to West Africa and provide desperately needed treatment to…

Should health workers who treat Ebola be quarantined?

When doctors risk their lives and sacrifice their livelihoods to go to West Africa and provide desperately needed treatment to…

Parasite keeping millions in poverty

One of the most debilitating medical conditions in sub-Saharan Africa isn't fatal. In fact, it's easily curable.

Outwitting Africa’s power thieves

One company says smart meters may hold the answers to the power problems of the world's emerging markets, where slow…

EBOLA virus: New York doctor tests positive; was in Guinea until last week; concerns mount

EBOLA virus: New York doctor tests positive; was in Guinea until last week; concerns mount. Special to USAfricaonline.com, CLASSmagazine,  and USAfrica multimedia networks, Houston. Follow…

Outwitting Africa’s power thieves

One company says smart meters may hold the answers to the power problems of the world's emerging markets, where slow…

Inside Africa’s most creative city

Abandoned workshops and empty warehouses are getting a new lease of life in Cape Town. Spaces that once housed production…

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