Rising vigilantism in Nigeria reflects public cynicism about law enforcement and the judicial system. Last month, some students of Obafemi Awolowo Hall, a student residential hall at the Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile-Ife, set upon one
Jihadists Warn Members To Beware Online ‘Deepfakes’
Jihadists with ties to Al-Qaeda have warned followers about the possibility that “deepfake” Artificial Intelligence technology could be used to get into, or influence their online discussions. Security Services, the message suggests, could use fake
Nigeria election: The mystery of the altered results in disputed poll
A BBC investigation has found evidence suggesting some results from Nigeria’s presidential election may have been manipulated. The winner Bola Tinubu is due to be inaugurated on 29 May but the opposition is challenging this.
At least five government troops killed in Mandava attack
After several long weeks of inactivity among the insurgents, violence is picking up again along the Messalo river. An insurgent assault on Mozambican armed forces (FADM) positions around Mandava in the Muidumbe district of Cabo
South African army commander visits Russia
The commander of the South African army’s ground forces is on an official visit to Moscow, Russian news agencies said on Monday, after US accusations that Pretoria blamed arms deliveries to Russia. According to the
Congo army, M23 rebels trade blame as ceasefire fails to hold
The armed forces of the Democratic Republic of Congo (FARDC) have traded blame with M23 rebels following a spate of violence despite an existing ceasefire. The M23 first accused the Congolese army of resuming fighting
Suspected Boko Haram member kills self with explosives to evade arrest in Kaduna
A man suspected to be Boko Haram member ended up blowing himself with explosives to evade arrest in Kaduna city. According to eye witnesses, “the family man took his own life using an Improvised Explosive
Niger: plus de 18.000 déplacés commencent à rentrer après des violences
Plus de 18.000 personnes vivant essentiellement sur des îles du fleuve Niger dans la région de Tillabéri (ouest du Niger), ont commencé à rentrer chez elles après avoir fui de récentes violences en partie liées
Guinée équatoriale : la croisade d’un homme d’affaires sud-africain contre le clan du président Obiang
Après avoir passé près de 500 jours dans une prison de Malabo, Daniel Janse van Rensburg poursuit en justice le vice-président du pays et fils du chef de l’Etat, Teodorin Obiang. Parfois, ses yeux bleus
A Moscou, l’Afrique du Sud renforce sa coopération militaire avec la Russie
Le chef de l’armée sud-africaine a rencontré son homologue russe quelques jours après que son pays a été accusé par les Etats-Unis d’envoyer des armes à la Russie. Le plus haut général de l’armée russe