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Explore the rich tapestry of Nigerian cuisine with Ozoz Sokoh's new book, where every recipe tells a story and every flavour is a celebration of culture.
Mali, Niger, and Burkina Faso's withdrawal from ECOWAS marks a significant shift in West African politics and trade relations.
The imminent withdrawal of Mali, Niger and Burkina Faso from ECOWAS marks a historic shift in West African economics, forcing a dramatic reorganisation of traditional trade routes and potentially increasing costs for millions. As these military-led nations forge new alliances, the region faces unprecedented commercial challenges and opportunities.
Sierra Leone battles mpox outbreak as South Africa stays alert for new cases
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President Cyril Ramaphosa announces new visa regulations aimed at facilitating trade between South Africa and Nigeria, sparking mixed reactions from netizens.
Nigerian singer Davido faces social media backlash after discouraging African Americans from moving to Nigeria, sparking a heated debate about the country's current state.
The most prevalent mode of transmission is inhalation and ingestion of infected rats. Direct contact with contaminated blood and body fluids also poses a risk.
Discover the inspiring journey of Gasper Yanga, a West African enslaved person who became the first liberator of the Americas, leading a rebellion that established the first free settlement for enslaved people in Mexico.
While many associate safaris with 4x4 drives, here are some alternative ways to explore Africa's natural beauty.
Genitalia illegally cut from girls in “circumcision” ceremonies is used in several regions of the West African country to “make love potions” or magic ointments.
The WHO on Tuesday said droplets were a minor route of transmission for mpox compared to physical contact.
OPINION: Faure Gnassingbe has been in power in the West African country since 2005 when he succeeded his father, Gnassingbe Eyadema, who had ruled the country since 1967 after seizing power through a military coup, writes Dr Sizo Nkala.
OPINION: Prominent opposition voices with the potential to mount a formidable challenge to Mahamat Idriss Deby Itno have been eliminated from competing, writes Dr Sizo Nkala.
Sex tourism is the organization of holidays with the purpose of taking advantage of the lack of restrictions imposed on sexual activity and prostitution by some foreign countries.
Gambian authorities are planning to lift a controversial ban on female genital mutilation, which refers to the partial or total removal of the female external genitalia.
In a bid to retain power, Senegal’s President Macky Sall’s postponement of the February elections has worked in his oppositions favour, many of whom have been strengthened following the chaos.
Armed gunmen in Nigeria have abducted dozens of villagers, following the abduction of more than 250 school children as the country suffers a scourge in ransom-motivated kidnappings.
19 presidential hopefuls have launched campaigns in a bid to rule to the West African Nation, after President Macky Sall suspended the February election plunging the country into chaos.
More than 200 school children were kidnapped in north-west Nigeria after gunmen stormed Kuriga School on Thursday in one of the country’s largest mass abduction.
After weeks of uncertainty and political turmoil, Senegalese citizens will head to the polls on March 24 to elect a new President after a disastrous ending with Macky Sall.
With more people in the quest of “fair skin” because of the alleged status it brings, scams and health scares have erupted in West Africa after an Ivorian YouTuber recently duped.
After President Macky Sall plunged Senegal into chaos over the suspension of February elections, this week the west African nation looked set to elect its new leader.
Conditions on roads in eastern Congo have been described as a nightmare, with major traffic jams building up as civilians try to flee the war-torn region.
OPINION: Perhaps by lifting the sanctions, Ecowas is trying to de-escalate tensions and make room for diplomacy and negotiations, writes Dr Sizo Nkala.