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Ivorian Soccer Star Eboue Reveals How He Lost It All

Former Premier League star Emmanuel Eboue has lifted the lid on the bitter divorce battle with wife Aurelie that stripped him of all his assets. The ex- Arsenal ace earned millions during his seven years in England’s top-flight where he lived in a mansion and drove flashy cars. However, Eboue, who is unable to play football because of ill-health, […]

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Mugabe Under Siege: Military Steps In To Interrupt Perceived Handover To Grace Mugabe

Soldiers have taken over the headquarters of Zimbabwe’s state broadcaster as explosions echoed across the capital Harare, witnesses say, compounding speculation of a military coup against 93-year-old President Robert Mugabe. Witnesses said several state broadcaster ZBC members of staff were manhandled in the early hours of the morning (local time) as the soldiers occupied the

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Social Media Sensation Adeola Fayehun Quits Sahara Reporters

New York – Social media icon Adeola Oladele Fayehun has parted ways with her employers Sahara Reporters. Adeola who hosts the famous YouTube and Whatsapp viral satire show ‘Keeping It Real with Adeola’ quit her job at citing personal reasons. The firebrand journalist joined the Sahara Reporters Media Group in New York in 2011 and

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Fela’s Parents’ Home To Become A Museum

A government-led plan to restore the home of the parents of Afro music legend Fela Anikulapo-Kuti and turn it into a museum has cheered and excited Fela’s many fans and followers. The colonial era one-story building was built by the late Israel Ransome-Kuti, Fela’s father, and his wife, Funmilayo, over a century ago. Mr. and

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Burundi Leaves The International Criminal Court

Burundi became the first country to pull out from the International Criminal Court after a one-year withdrawal process comes to an end.  The country notified former UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon of its intent to leave the court on October 27, 2016, as one of three countries – along with South Africa and The Gambia –

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Nigerian Journalist Wins 2017 BBC Komla Dumor Award

Amina Yuguda, a journalist from north-eastern Nigeria has won this year’s BBC World News Komla Dumor Award. Miss Yuguda is a news presenter on the local Gotel Television and has reported on high-profile news stories, chief among them, the Boko Haram insurgency. This is the third in a series of an awards programme instituted by

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Ugandan MPs In Open Brawl Over Attempts To Extend Museveni Rule

KAMPALA  – All hell broke lose in Uganda’s parliament for a second day, Wednesday over President Yoweri Museveni’s proposal to tweak the country’s constitution to enable him run for another term. Museveni, 73 is seeking a re-write of the law that pegs the maximum age of presidential aspirants at 75. Members of Parliament traded fierce

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