Samuel Okechukwu Oruruo

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Uganda Post-Election Violence, Blackouts, Bobi Wine Missing

Uganda post-election violence has plunged the country into crisis after a disputed presidential vote, with killings reported, an internet blackout imposed, and opposition leader Bobi Wine forcibly removed by soldiers as tensions grip Kampala and beyond.

Raging Battle Over FGM Ban in The Gambia

The Gambian Supreme Court is weighing a legal challenge to the country’s ban on female genital mutilation, reopening a national debate over religion, culture, and women’s rights.

Wike Sack Calls Reach Breaking Point as APC Pressure Mounts

Wike sack calls that began as a small protest in Abuja have grown into a coordinated campaign within the APC, placing the FCT minister at the centre of a deepening political crisis.

Wike Fubara Feud: Power, Loyalty and Democratic Erosion

The Wike Fubara feud is no longer just about politics. It reveals how power struggles and elite influence can erode democratic norms and disrupt governance in one of Nigeria’s most strategic states.

AFCON 2025: Morocco’s December Football Fiesta Reaches Boiling Point

AFCON 2025 in Morocco has delivered goals, drama, and controversy as December scheduling, bonus disputes, and refereeing calls shape the quarterfinals.

Forty Years in Power: Yoweri Museveni and Uganda’s Moment of Reckoning

fter forty years in power, Yoweri Museveni faces a defining moment as Uganda approaches a 2026 election that will shape his legacy and the country’s future.

France’s War Trophies: Algeria’s Skulls and the Fight to Remember

In 2020, France quietly handed over 24 human skulls to Algeria—remains of anti-colonial resistance fighters kept in a Paris museum for more than a...

AfCFTA: Africa’s Free Trade Deal, Promise and Pitfalls

Three years has passed since the historic launch of the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA), yet, it stands at a critical inflection point....

Cabo Delgado Education Crisis: Mozambique’s Ghost Schools

Over 220 Schools Attacked, 61,000 Children Displaced, Education Becomes Another Casualty of War PEMBA, Mozambique — When everything is stacked against you and your own...

The deafening silence: How African Union failed Sudan in Its darkest hour

As Sudan burns, the continent's leading institution watches from the sidelines. In the sprawling refugee camps of Chad, in the bombed-out neighbourhoods of Khartoum, and...

Colonial past fuels deepening France-Algeria diplomatic crisis

Algeria expelled 15 French diplomatic agents this week, plunging relations between the two nations to their lowest point in years and reopening wounds in...

PDP crisis deepens: Wike, governors clash over key positions

Once touted as the largest political party in Africa, the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) chaos shows no sign of abating, governors, former governors, and...

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