Ranieri insists Watford did NOT disrespect Nigeria over Dennis
Claudio Ranieri insisted Watford had not disrespected the Africa Cup of Nations after Nigeria confirmed talisman Emmanuel Dennis will no longer be...
Read MoreThe USAID Shutdown Puts Millions of African Lives at Risk
HIV research programs have been halted, and many treatment clinics are still closed, despite a waiver for “life-saving” humanitarian aid.
Read More“Chuka,” by Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie
I have always longed to be known, truly known, by another human being. Sometimes we live for years with yearnings that we cannot name. Until a crack...
Read MoreOil Prices Fall After OPEC Reportedly Considers Cuts
Oil prices fell in the open market Wednesday as reports surfaced that an OPEC committee has recommended a reduction of between $1 and $2.50 a barrel...
Read MoreClaudio Ranieri under increasing pressure at Watford
Claudio Ranieri is under growing pressure to turn Watford’s season around amid doubts over his suitability as head coach. Sportsmail has learned...
Read MoreThe young stars to look out for at the Africa Cup of Nations
The Africa Cup of Nations has acted as the springboard in several young players' careers over the years - now it's time for the next generation to...
Read MoreNigeria’s Military Gets Billions in U.S. Aid. On Christmas Day, It Bombed Its Own Civilians Again.
On Christmas day, a Nigerian military aircraft bombed two villages, killing at least 10 civilians and wounding many more. The airstrike in...
Read MoreAfrica's richest billionaire never buys cars and drives himself around
You might think the richest man in Africa would flash his cash more, but Aliko Dangote is not that type of billionaire. The Nigerian business magnate...
Read MoreBillionaire who is Africa's richest man began selling two common kitchen staples
A self-made billionaire said to be Africa's richest man with an estimated $10bn worth started entrepreneurial life trading two common kitchen staples...
Read MoreAuthor William Boyd explains how Nigerian Civil War experience shaped his work
Author William Boyd has recalled how his work was shaped by an experience during the Nigerian Civil War involving “six or seven drunk soldiers with...
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