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Nigeria: Jigawa's Almajiri Children Can No Longer Be Classified Out-of-School - Governor Namadi

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[Premium Times] The governor stated that they are now receiving basic numeracy, literacy, and entrepreneurial training comparable to students in the conventional education sector.

AFCON 2025: Group F battles intensify as qualification beckons

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Head coach David Pagou says his side is refusing to be distracted by permutations. “I don’t make any calculations,” he said, stressing that Cameroon are fully focused on the next match and on making life difficult for Mozambique.

Nigeria: 72 Million Decent Jobs for Nigeria - a Scientific Solution in Real Time

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[Vanguard] At first glance, the proposition of 72 million decent jobs for Nigeria may seem implausible, even illusory. In a nation long burdened by unemployment and underemployment, such a figure might appear detached from reality. Yet, when examined through the lens of science rather than politics, it emerges not as aspiration, but as a law-governed certainty, achievable in real time.

Africa: AU Endorses Sudan Peace Initiative Presented to UN Security Council

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[Capital FM] Nairobi -- The African Union has endorsed a peace initiative presented by Sudan's transitional authorities to the United Nations Security Council, amid a protracted and devastating war between rival military generals whose power struggle has torn the country apart since 2023.

Uganda: Govt Launches Electricity Extension Project to Power Masaka Landing Sites

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[Nile Post] Government has launched a major electricity extension project aimed at connecting previously underserved communities in Masaka District, with landing sites expected to be the primary beneficiaries.

Relatives of boxer Anthony Joshua express shock at car crash that killed two

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Anthony Joshua’s relatives in his family’s hometown in Nigeria have expressed shock at the car crash that injured the British boxer and killed two others.

Mali and Burkina Faso impose travel ban on US citizens in tit-for-tat move

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The two states say they are taking reciprocal measures after the US announced full-entry restrictions on their citizens.

Nine Events That Defined Business Travel In 2025

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If you're a South African business traveller reading this as we close out 2025, chances are you've got stories. The missed connections during the FlySafair

Junta leader Doumbouya declared winner of Guinea's presidential election

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Junta leader Gen. Mamdi Doumbouya was declared the winner of Guinea’s presidential election according to incomplete results released late on Tuesday.

Uganda: Fear Grips Masaka City Residents As Woman Found Murdered in Rented Room

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[Nile Post] Residents of Kayirikitti Village in Nyendo Division, Masaka City, have been left in shock and fear following the murder of a woman whose body was discovered inside her rented room early Tuesday morning.

Uganda: Bishop Bukomeko Warns State Agencies Against Abuse of Power Ahead of 2026 Elections

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[Nile Post] As Uganda enters a tense pre-election period, the Bishop of Mityana Diocese, Rt. Rev. Dr. James Bukomeko Ssalongo, has cautioned government agencies against abusing the authority entrusted to them, warning that such actions could undermine public trust and fuel unrest.

Tourvest Marked World Wildlife Conservation Day With A Strengthened Commitment To Biodiversity, Sustainable Tourism And Community Partnerships

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This World Wildlife Conservation Day (4 December), Tourvest Integrated Tourism Group has reaffirmed its commitment to protecting Africa’s biodiversity through

AFCON 2025: Nigeria perfect as knockout picture sharpens

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The Africa Cup of Nations group stage moved closer to its conclusion as Groups C and D wrapped up decisive final matches, with qualification places and knockout pairings taking shape across Morocco.

Nigeria: Alleged Money Laundering - Malami, Son Docked, Remanded in Prison

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[Vanguard] Abuja -- ...Court slates Jan 2 to hear bail applications

Nigeria: New Tax Laws Take Effect Tomorrow, Tinubu Insists

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[Vanguard] Abuja -- President Bola Tinubu has said that the new tax laws, including those that took effect on June 26, 2025, and the remaining acts scheduled to commence on January 1, 2026, will be implemented as planned.

Nigeria: Ededuna Obaseki Family Lauds Oba Ewuare II On Leadership, Igue Festival

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[Vanguard] BENIN CITY - THE descendants of Sir Ededuna Walter Obaseki yesterday lauded the sterling leadership qualities of His Majesty, Omo N'Oba N'Edo Uku Akpolokpolo Ewuare II, the Oba of Benin and his commitment to sustaining the age long customs and traditions of the Benin Kingdom.

Nigeria: Families of Abducted Kwara Workers Plead for Govt Intervention

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[Vanguard] Ilorin--Families of seven abducted construction workers in Kwara State have appealed to the state government and law enforcement agencies to intensify efforts to rescue their loved ones, who were kidnapped about 15 days ago.

Nigeria: PDP Insists Tinubu Must Suspend Implementation of New Tax Laws

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[Premium Times] PDP said that the controversy surrounding the tax laws warrants a full investigation before implementation

Nigeria: PHC Reforms, Disease Outbreaks, Other Events That Shaped Nigeria's Health Sector in 2025

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[Premium Times] Despite renewed efforts to expand primary healthcare, strengthen immunisation, and improve service delivery, the sector continued to face persistent challenges, including disease outbreaks and workforce shortages.

Nigeria: New Survey Says More Nigerians Intend to Vote in 2027, Fear Insecurity

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[Premium Times] The survey, conducted by Yiaga Africa, also revealed that 76 per cent of Nigerians are unaware of recent electoral reforms, despite the efforts by the National Assembly and INEC on the reforms.

Somalis rally nationwide against Israel’s recognition of Somaliland

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Somaliland declared independence from Somalia in 1991 but had not been formally recognized by any country until last week. More than 20 nations have since condemned Israel’s move.

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