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Ahead of Nov.7 Run-Off Presidential Election In Liberia, George Weah Visits Pastor T B Joshua’s…
Ahead of the November 7 Run-Off Presidential election in Liberia, the leading Presidential candidate in the Liberia’s election, and former footballer, George Weah has visited Pastor of…
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Liberia’s Electoral Body, NEC Declares Open Campaigns For Liberia’s Run-Off Presidential Election
The National Elections Commission (NEC) has finally announced the final results from the October 10th, 2017 Presidential and Representative Elections, declaring that none of the 20…
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Cameroon Top Lawyer, Muna Resigns From International Anti-Corruption Conference To Contest For…
Akere Muna, a prominent Cameroonian lawyer, has quit his post as an anti-graft campaigner as he prepares to contest for the presidency in polls slated for 2018.
Until last week, he…
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Report: UN, US Failed To Prevent Ethnic Cleansing In South Sudan
Until the summer of 2016, South Sudan's Yei region was a leafy oasis in the midst of the country's civil war. But when a national peace deal broke down and government soldiers ransacked…
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Mogadishu Bomb Attack: Death Toll Rises To 300 In Somalia’s Worst Terrorist Attack
At least 300 people killed and hundreds seriously injured in attack blamed on militant group al-Shabaab
The death toll in the bombing that hit the centre of Mogadishu on Saturday…
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Cameroon Army Denies Claims Of 100 Killed In Weekend Protests
Officials on Thursday disputed a human rights group report that at least 100 people were killed by security forces during anti-government protests in Cameroon last week. Those reports…
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At ‘Jungle Jabbah’ Trial, Women Describe Harrowing Life In Wartorn Liberia
Federal prosecutors say that Mohammed Jabateh of Delaware County committed murder, rape, and cannibalism under the nickname “Jungle Jabbah” during Liberia’s first civil war. He denies…
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Calls For Independence For Southern Cameroons Continue To Grow
October 1 is a day of liberation and freedom for the peoples and territory known as Southern Cameroons. Anglophone Cameroonians gathered at the weekend worldwide to call for…
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Cameroon’s “Anglophone” Crisis Has Reached A Boiling Point As Security Forces Kill 17 Protesters
Updated with Amnesty International death toll
As Nigeria celebrated her 57th Independence Day on Sunday Oct. 1, her eastern neighbour Cameroon for the first time in over 30 years…
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Ethnic Minorities In South Sudan’s Camps Face Insecurity In Warring Nation
South Sudan's future is bound up with fear, something on vivid and visceral display at the large United Nations camps outside of the capital of Juba.
At the Protection of Civilians,…
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