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Surviving its crisis, Senegal bolsters an arc of democracies against the region’s coups. Senegal’s dramatic transfer of presidential power this week highlights that West Africa, routinely seen as a zone of democratic erosion and failure,
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The Tinubu administration is executing a full-system upgrade, even with specific attention to some sectors, understanding that Nigerians deserve a full complement of good governance and socio-economic security. In governance, opportunity cost is more complex
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Nigerian military confirms ambush, says officer, six terrorists killed
The spokesperson said the lieutenant died in the ambush while four other personnel, who sustained injuries in action, were receiving treatment. The Director of Defence Media Operations, Edward Buba, in a statement on Sunday, said
Nigerian military loses another officer, soldier in terrorist ambush
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The African Sahel is revolting against western neocolonialism – ejecting foreign troops and bases, devising alternative currencies, and challenging the old multinationals. Multipolarity, after all, cannot flower without resistance paving its path. The emergence of
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After nearly a year since the eruption of fighting between the Sudanese Armed Forces (SAF) and the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF), the conflict in Sudan has triggered both the displacement of approximately 9 million
IGP approves posting of deputy Force PRO, others
The IGP tasked the newly posted officers to be highly professional and foster an undiluted relationship between the police and the citizens. The Inspector General of Police (IGP), Kayode Egbetokun, has approved the posting of