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MTN Nigeria regrets service outage on Valentine’s Day.

Many customers were unable to place or receive calls due to the outage, and using data was also…

Christian Atsu’s shoes found days after Turkey Earthquake

Nine days after an earthquake in Turkey, former Newcastle winger Christian Atsu is still unaccounted for, and his…

South Africa declares national state of disaster to fight floods

In order to facilitate a comprehensive and well-coordinated response to the effects of floods that are currently impacting…

Ivory Coast cocoa exporters fear default as bean shortage hits hard

According to a report by the News agency Reuters, Ivory Coast cocoa exporters were close to defaulting on…

America says it has no preferred candidate in Nigeria’s election- Molly Phee

U.S. Assistant Secretary of State for African Affairs Molly Phee has stated that her country has no preferred…

Ugandan university bans students from taking pictures at their graduation ceremony

Prof. Patrick Mangeni, chair of the Ceremonies Committee, said that among the items that are prohibited from entering…

Zambia declines World Bank intervention to restructure its loan with China

  Situmbeko Musokotwane, Zambia's finance minister, stated in an interview that the southern African nation hopes to repay…

Kenyan police arrest 3 suspects with elephant tusks

Kenyan police reported on Monday (13 Feb. 2023) that they are questioning three suspects in the lakeside town…

Egypt kicks off with over 500 exhibitors for oil expo

With hundreds of exhibitors from all over the world, the sixth session of the Egypt Petroleum Show (EGYPS),…

USAfrica: Nigerian-born Wanogho part of U.S NFL 2023 champions Kansas City Chiefs.

Special to USAfrica magazine (Houston) and USAfricaonline.com, first Africa-owned, US-based newspaper published on the Internet. By Chido Nwangwu,…

Abuja Pastor Brings AK-47 To Altar

On Sunday, 12 February 2023, Pastor Uche Aigbe, the presiding pastor of the House on the Rock chapter…

Peter Obi, supporters rally in Lagos for final mobilization of voters

AFP: Chanting "Obi, Obi, we will follow you", crowds danced to Afrobeats stars on stage in a Lagos…

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