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Nigerian Tribune on MSN10 African leaders who fought for their countries’ independenceDiscover the stories of 10 inspiring African leaders, known as fathers of Africa, who bravely fought for their nations' ...
Three Ghanaians have told the BBC of their involvement in the fighting between Islamist insurgents and the military in ...
South Africa first black female nuclear scientist, Senamile Masango, one trailblazer wey dey inspire young women, don die at ...
Renowned Ghanaian filmmaker, Peter Sedufia, has disclosed that he invested approximately $235,000 (3,642,500) in producing his critically-acclaimed movie, ‘Aloe Vera.’ ...
China is on a clear course to become the world’s first “electrostate" — and is likely to eclipse the U.S. in atomic power in ...
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allAfrica.com on MSNAfrica and the Nixau Toma SyndromeO. Jason OSAI urges African leaders not to allow themselves to be led into new slavery by treaties and agreements they don't understand ...
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The Punch on MSNWith China, Trump can’t be aggressive towards Africa – Ex-Ambassador, IgaliIn all these countries, the biggest foreign population is Nigeria. So, Nigeria will need to strengthen our cultural ties, and ...
Their vision was a place where Black youths could learn about African culture and people could gather and celebrate ...
Currently, around 600 million people in Africa live without electricity, despite Africa's considerable renewable energy ...
Mozambique begins 3 days of national mourning in honour of Sam Nujoma, founding President of Namibia
The Mozambican government has decreed three days of national mourning, starting this Wednesday, in memory of the Founding President of Namibia, Sam Nujoma, who died on Saturday after a long illness.
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The Black Wall Street Times on MSNBack to Africa movement: history, hope, and the diasporaSince the days of forced removal from the motherland, displaced Africans have questioned the possibility of returning to ...
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allAfrica.com on MSNAfrica: On Music, Activism, and Empowering Africa's Next GenerationInterview - A conversation with Angélique Kidjo on the power of music, Africa's future, and breaking boundaries.
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