Special to USAfrica magazine (Houston) and USAfricaonline.com, the first Africa-owned, US-based newspaper published on the Internet. Dr. Chidi Amuta is Executive Editor of USAfrica, since 1993 On the matter of…
The suspected mastermind of the deadly 2012 attack on the U.S. mission in Benghazi, Libya, is expected to be brought to American soil as soon as this weekend, a senior…
Sex, Soccer and 2014 World Cup By Chido Nwangwu Exclusive commentary for USAfricaonline.com, CLASSmagazine, and USAfrica multimedia networks, Houston. Follow USAfrica at Facebook.com/USAfricaChido , Facebook.com/USAfrica247 and Twitter.com/Chido247 USAfrica: As the 2014 World Cup soccer competition enters the decisive knockout…
Wayne Pacelle: Is it too much to ask rich Americans to stop killing elephants for trophies to display at home?
Ghana's World Cup challenge is in danger of imploding after two of its star players were thrown out of their squad following allegations of physical and verbal attacks within the…
Obiano: My 100 days in office and where I want to take Anambra State Special to USAfricaonline.com, CLASSmagazine, and USAfrica multimedia networks, Houston. Follow USAfrica at Facebook.com/USAfricaChido , Facebook.com/USAfrica247 and Twitter.com/Chido247 June 25, 2014: It gives me great happiness…
The case of a Christian woman in Sudan who was sentenced to die for refusing to renounce her faith has cast new light on the plight of persecuted Christians worldwide.
An explosion destroyed 40 vehicles in a parking lot at a crowded plaza in Nigeria's capital, Abuja, on Wednesday afternoon, a spokesman for Nigeria's relief agency said.
A Sudanese Christian woman who was sentenced to die for refusing to renounce her faith -- and then released -- has been charged on two counts after trying to leave…
A ship's captain, kidnapped by Nigerian pirates in 2013, says he was told the money used to pay his ransom could have gotten to the terror group Boko Haram.
Boko Haram Islamists abducted 60 females, including children, and killed 30 men last week in a raid of a village in northeastern Nigeria, two sources said Tuesday.
Polls opened in Libya on Wednesday in the country's second parliamentary elections since the fall of the Gadhafi regime in 2011.
Explosions hit two metro stations and a courthouse in Cairo on Wednesday, injuring at least four people, state media reported.
UPDATE: World Cup 2014: Nigeria takes on Messi’s Argentina; loses 2-3; advances to battle of 16 teams. Lionel Messi and Ahmed Musa scored two goals each in the hard-fought match…
Three Al Jazeera English journalists are convicted of aiding the Muslim Brotherhood in a ruling that immediately outraged journalists and activists around the world.
Not enough is being done to combat environmental crime, a threat to global security worth a staggering $213 billion each year, according to a new report from the United Nations…


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