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Kenya starvation cult leader charged in connection with 52 further deaths

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Former cult leader Paul Mackenzie, already on trial for multiple counts of manslaughter, is facing new charges, Kenyan prosecutors said on Monday.

Senegal: Senegalese-Born TikTok Star Khaby Lame Sells Company for $900m

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[Daba Finance] Khaby Lame, the world's most-followed TikTok creator with over 160 million followers, has closed an all-stock deal valued between $900 million and $975 million with Rich Sparkle Holdings, marking one of the largest monetisation transactions in the creator economy.

Nigeria: Two Nigerian Universities in Top 1000 Universities Ranking

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[Premium Times] Last year, only one Nigerian university, Covenant University, made it to the top 1,000 spot, raising concerns about the quality of Nigerian universities.

Liberia: Boakai Remains Resolute in Pursuing Capitol Arson Case

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[Liberian Observer] While delivering his State of the Nation (SONA) Address yesterday, President Joseph Boakai emphasized that his administration is committed to resolving the Capitol Building arson case, despite facing legal hurdles, political pressure, and trial disruptions.

Liberia: GOL, Badea Sign U.S.$30m Salayea-Konia Road Agreement

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[Liberian Observer] The Government of Liberia has signed a US$30 million loan agreement with the Arab Bank for Economic Development in Africa (BADEA) for the upgrading of the 50-kilometer Salayea-Konia Road in Lofa County.

Africa: Building Africa's Future Together - OAFLAD's Renewed Leadership and Strategic Direction

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[35Nord] At a critical juncture for Africa's development trajectory, the Organization of African First Ladies for Development (OAFLAD) enters a renewed phase of leadership and institutional consolidation.

Liberia: Boakai's Third SONA Signals Progress, but the Hardest Tests Lie Ahead

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[Liberian Observer] President Joseph Nyuma Boakai, Sr. on Monday, January 26, delivered his third Annual Message to the 55th Legislature, presenting a government that says it has largely stabilized Liberia after years of economic fragility and institutional drift, and is now entering what he described as a decisive "delivery phase."

Kenya: Navy Commander, French Envoy Discuss Strengthening Maritime Cooperation

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[Capital FM] Nairobi -- The Commander of the Kenya Navy, Major General Paul Otieno, on Monday held high-level discussions with French Ambassador to Kenya Arnaud Suquet aboard the French Naval Ship (FNS) Le Malin, docked at the Port of Mombasa, in a move aimed at enhancing bilateral maritime cooperation.

Streamer IShowSpeed calls Ghana “Home” on Africa tour

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The American streamer and YouTuber IShowSpeed is in the final leg of a 28-day tour of Africa aimed at showcasing the continent's cultural diversity, which is often overshadowed by images of poverty and violence.

One year into M23 control, residents are struggling to get by in DRC's eastern capital

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At Goma’s central market, once the beating heart of the local economy, traders waited for customers who were becoming increasingly scarce due to the economic crisis that has engulfed the city since it was occupied by the M23 rebel coalition a year ago.

Blatter backs FIFA World Cup boycott over Trump policies

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Former FIFA president Sepp Blatter on Monday backed a proposed fan boycott of World Cup matches in the United States because of the conduct of President Donald Trump and his administration at home and abroad.

Streamer IShowSpeed rallies Benin on Africa tour

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Rolling Stone magazine has named IShowSpeed the Most Influential Creator of 2025 while Forbes estimates his net worth at $20 million

UN launches $852 million aid plan for Somalia amid deepening crisis

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At Monday's briefing, United Nations Spokesperson Stéphane Dujarric announced the launch of a $852 million Humanitarian Needs and Response Plan for Somalia, which he said, “is 40 percent less than last year” and “aims to support 2.4 million people.”

Africa: All of Africa Today - January 27, 2025

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Nigeria: Soldiers face trial for alleged Tinubu coup plan

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Sixteen officers were first arrested in October, officially on grounds of indiscipline, but security sources told AFP they were being held over a coup attempt. Shortly afterwards, President Tinubu reshuffled the top military brass, removing the then–chief of defence staff, General Christopher Musa.

South Africa: Search Continues as Limpopo Flood Death Toll Climbs - South African News Briefs - January 27, 2025

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Nigeria: Nigerian Military Finally Confirms Coup Plot to Overthrow Tinubu's Govt

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[Premium Times] The defence headquarters said its findings identified "a number of the officers with allegations of plotting to overthrow the government."

Uganda: Winnie Byanyima Raises Fresh Alarm Over Besigye's Health

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[Nile Post] Winnie Byanyima, the spouse of opposition figure Dr Kizza Besigye, has raised fresh concerns over his health, alleging that prison authorities are deliberately denying him adequate medical care while he remains in detention at Luzira Maximum Security Prison.

Nigeria: Coup Plotters Set to Face Trial As Army Admits Plot to Overthrow Tinubu Govt

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[Leadership] The Armed Forces of Nigeria (AFN) has publicly admitted a plot by some of its officers to overthrow the government of President Bola Tinubu sometime in October, 2025.

Niger: Niger Arrests Deutsche Welle Correspondent Over Report On Nigerian Refugees

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[CPJ] Dakar -- The Committee to Protect Journalists urges authorities in Niger to release Gazali Abdou Tasawa, a correspondent for the German public broadcaster Deutsche Welle (DW), who was arrested over a report on Nigerian refugees living by a cemetery.

Kenya: Govt Plans Six Mega Dams, Targets 2 Million Acres in Irrigation Push

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[Capital FM] Nairobi -- The government has unveiled plans to construct at least six mega dams and expand irrigation to two million acres of farmland as part of a renewed push to strengthen food security, cushion farmers from climate shocks and unlock the economic potential of Kenya's arid and semi-arid lands (ASALs).

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