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Nigeria: Journalists Barred From Covering Coup Trial in Abuja

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[Premium Times] A court official and an operative of the SSS directed reporters to vacate the courtroom shortly before the trial judge took her seat, signalling what appears to be the authorities' preference for a secret trial.

Nigeria: FCT Indigenous Students Laud Wike Over Scholarships

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[Daily Trust] The President of the Abuja Indigenous Students Association (AISA), Comrade Aliyu Hassan Hamza, has commended the FCT Minister, Nyesom Wike, for disbursing scholarships to indigenous students of the territory studying across various tertiary institutions in the country.

Nigeria: Fire Razes Traditional Ruler's Residence in Abuja

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[Daily Trust] An early morning fire outbreak has destroyed the residence of the Sarkin Dawakin Zuba in Gwagwalada Area Council of the FCT, Alhaji Musa Danliman, with property worth millions of naira lost in the inferno.

Ghana: Ghana's Fuel Payment Strategy Works for Now - How to Fix Longer Term Problems

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[The Conversation Africa] Ghana introduced a new payment arrangement for petroleum imports in 2023, using gold instead of scarce US dollars. The policy was designed to ease pressure on the cedi by reducing the need for upfront dollar purchases to settle fuel import bills.

Nigeria: Gunmen Kill Pastor, Wife, Children in Fresh Plateau Attack

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[Vanguard] Gunmen on Sunday night attacked Gako Village in the Riyom Local Government Area of Plateau State, killing a pastor and three members of his family in what residents described as a fresh wave of violence in the area.

Nigeria: Kogi Govt Confirm Abduction of 24 Pupils From Orphanage Home

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[Vanguard] The Kogi State government has confirmed the abduction of 24 persons from an orphanage home in the state; 23 of whom were pupils, while the remaining person was the wife of the proprietor.

Nigeria: Govt Introduces School Textbooks Ranking System

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[Vanguard] In a sweeping reform aimed at sanitising Nigeria's education sector, the federal government has announced the introduction of a National Textbook Ranking System for primary, junior and senior secondary schools, setting the stage for a major shake-up in the selection and use of learning materials nationwide.

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How a South African engineer built the most Utu/Ubuntu thing to happen to money in a generation

Nigeria: Many Nigerians Seek Mental Health Support Only At Crisis Point - Hauwa Ojeifo

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[Vanguard] A decade of frontline mental health support work in Nigeria has revealed a disturbing trend: many Nigerians only seek help when they are already in crisis.

South Africa: How South Africa's Agriculture Has Changed 32 Years After Apartheid

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[Daily Maverick] In this time, South Africa's agricultural sector has been marked by significant advancements alongside ongoing challenges. But, while some argue that the farming sector is under siege, it is easy to lose sight of the progress the country is making in this critical sector of the economy.

South Africa: In Celebration of Freedom - an A to Z of Why I Love South Africa

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[Daily Maverick] As South Africa celebrates Freedom Day, this A-Z exploration reveals the myriad reasons to cherish this vibrant nation, from its diverse culture to its rich history of activism.

Kenya court overturns landmark abortion rights ruling

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A Kenyan appeals court has overturned a landmark ruling that access to abortion is a fundamental right. In Kenya, where abortion is legal but widely taboo, the decision could push more women and girls toward unsafe, backstreet procedures. Still, some say the court made the right call.

At least 42 killed in Chad after water well dispute escalates

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The dispute was initially between two families before escalating into a cycle of reprisal attacks.

Uganda: Oil Companies Deny Govt Claims of Fuel Hoarding, Hiking Prices

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[Nile Post] Ugandan oil marketing companies have dismissed claims by government that they are involved in fuel hoarding and charging exorbitant prices to take advantage of the current situation.

Nigeria: Gov Mutfwang Says Plateau Will Remain Haven Amid Renewed Attacks

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[Premium Times] Plateau will remain a refuge for displaced Nigerians despite renewed attacks, Mutfwang assures.

Kenya: Muite Says Gachagua Was Removed 'At Lightning Speed' in Impeachment Case

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[Capital FM] Nairobi -- Former Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua has maintained that his removal from office was unconstitutional, as he continues to challenge the impeachment process before the High Court.

Liberia: Tweah Fires Back in Court

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[Liberian Observer] During continued direct examination, former Finance Minister Samuel D. Tweah mounted a forceful challenge to the prosecution's US$6.2 million economic sabotage case, arguing that the state has failed to produce evidence that meets the legal threshold for conviction.

Uganda: Tororo Authorities Replace Contractor On Delayed Aturukuku Seed School Project

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[Nile Post] Construction of Aturukuku Seed Secondary School in Tororo Municipality, a key government infrastructure project under the 2022/2023 financial year, has suffered prolonged delays, raising fresh concerns over service delivery and project management in local governments.

Burundi President Ndayishmiye named ruling party candidate for 2027 election

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Burundi’s President Evariste Ndayishimiye has been nominated to stand as his party’s candidate in next year’s presidential election.

Kenya: Maasai Mara Tourist Dispute Raises Investor Confidence Concerns

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[Capital FM] Nairobi -- A standoff involving foreign tourists at a luxury lodge in the Maasai Mara has escalated into a diplomatic and investment concern, raising fresh questions over investor protection in Kenya's tourism sector.

Nigeria: Troops Rescue Kidnap Victim, Recover N8m Ransom in Plateau - Official

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[Premium Times] The operation is part of ongoing military efforts to dismantle kidnapping and armed networks across the state.

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