By Denja Yaqub It has been forty years since protesting students were murdered in their youth by armed apartheid policemen in Soweto, a popular township near Johannesburg, South Africa, duri... Read more
Results of pan-African poll released on the Day of the African Child GAMBELLA (Ethiopia) /Dakar/Nairobi, 16 June 2016 – African leaders are not doing enough to stop conflicts in Africa, sai... Read more
By Philip Obaji Jr. Kidnapping girls and raping them many times a day is standard practice for the young men recruited to Boko Haram’s ‘holy’ cause, as are the drugs help to keep them going.... Read more
The sixth annual global celebration of Media and Information Literacy (MIL) Week will take place from 31 October to 5 November, 2016, under the theme “Media and Information Literacy: New Par... Read more
By Marina Fang & Paige Lavender/Huffington Post President Barack Obama has endorsed presumptive Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton, signaling he will fight to ensure that sh... Read more
By Colin Udoh As a fan, one of my most abiding memories of Stephen Keshi, who passed away on Tuesday, was his mistake that allowed Senegal’s Jules Bocande to cancel Samson Siasia... Read more
By Tim Dahlberg/AP He was fast of fist and foot — lip, too — a heavyweight champion who promised to shock the world and did. He floated. He stung. Mostly he thrilled, even after... Read more
By Michael Sasso/Bloomberg News United Airlines will stop flying to Nigeria next month, ending the carrier’s only route to Africa because of weakness in the energy sector and difficulty in c... Read more
A judge ruled Tuesday that there is enough evidence to bring Bill Cosby to trial in the lone criminal case brought against him out of the barrage of allegations that he drugged and molested... Read more
By Stefan Ogbac/Motor Trend Sometimes, your portable or on-board navigation system will send you in the wrong direction or tell you to turn down a street that doesn’t exist. In the cas... Read more







