Charles Soludo

Professor Charles Soludo, who is the governor of Anambra State in Nigeria, is likely going to be a one-term governor.

Professor Charles Soludo of Anambra State promised to build the state and make it better when he took over power. Right now, he has one year to complete his first tenure of office, and still there is nothing good to show of what he has done in the state. Flood has taken over some places […]

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Volkswagen and BMW

Volkswagen and BMW Overtake Tesla in Germany’s Electric Vehicle Market

In a surprising turn of events, Volkswagen and BMW have taken the top spots in Germany’s electric vehicle market, leaving Tesla behind. According to Germany’s Motor Transport Authority, Volkswagen leads with 49,200 new registrations, followed by BMW with 33,167. Tesla, once the market leader, now ranks third with 31,461 registrations. This decline is a significant

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German police fraud raids

Police Bust €10M Investment Fraud Gang in Germany and Cyprus

A major investment fraud ring was dismantled by police in Germany and Cyprus, with four men aged 26-39 arrested. They allegedly swindled €10 million from investors. The Scam Posing as financial experts, the scammers offered lucrative investment deals, often tied to cryptocurrencies. Instead of investing funds, they used fake online platforms to trick victims into

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Russia-Africans

Russia Strengthens Africa Ties: Putin Pledges Total Support.

Russian President Vladimir Putin has promised unwavering support to African countries in their battle against terrorism and extremism. This assurance was given during a recent summit in Sochi, where Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov spoke on behalf of Putin. A number of African nations, including Burkina Faso and Mali, have sought assistance from Russia in

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Afghanistan to Attend COP29 Climate Summit for the First Time Under Taliban Rule.

Afghanistan will participate in a major UN climate summit for the first time since the Taliban regained power in 2021. The country’s National Environmental Protection Agency (NEPA) has confirmed that it will take part in the 29th UN Climate Change Conference (COP29) in Baku, Azerbaijan, scheduled from November 11 to 22. This represents a pivotal

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Ghanaian President status

Controversy Surrounds Ghana President’s Statue Unveiling.

Ghana’s President Nana Akufo-Addo has sparked controversy after unveiling a statue of himself. The monument, intended to honor his achievements, has been met with criticism and ridicule. Many Ghanaians view the statue as self-serving, particularly since key projects remain unfinished. Others see it as a fitting tribute to the president’s contributions. Akufo-Addo’s presidency has been

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Botswana's New President

Botswana’s New President Wants to Legalize Undocumented Zimbabweans.

Botswana’s new president, Duma Boko, plans to grant temporary work and residence permits to undocumented Zimbabweans. He believes they’re doing essential jobs that locals won’t do. This move aims to revive the economy and reduce tensions. Thousands of Zimbabweans have fled to Botswana due to economic woes. Many face deportation daily. Boko wants to formalize

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Pick n Pay exits Nigeria

South African Retailer (Pick n Pay) Pulls Out of Nigeria.

Pick n Pay, a prominent South African grocery retailer, is exiting Nigeria. The company will sell its 51% stake in its Nigerian joint venture as part of a broader restructuring strategy. Challenging Market Pick n Pay entered Nigeria just four years ago, despite other retail giants planning to leave. However, the country’s harsh business climate

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Brics nations

The BRICS currency is mainly going to be used by BRICS nations for international trade transactions instead of the US-dominated dollar.

All member countries of BRICS will still retain their country’s currency for local transactions but shall use the BRICS currency mostly for international trade transactions when it is fully operational. This is based on our findings. In our opinion, it is certainly going to boost the economies of all member nations of the BRICS because

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Poland

Poland Refuses Ukraine’s Plea for Fighter Jets

Poland’s Foreign Minister Radosław Sikorski has turned down Ukraine’s complaints about not delivering promised fighter jets to help defend against Russia’s invasion. Speaking on Polsat News, Sikorski stated, “We have our own defense needs.” He emphasized that Poland, being a “frontline state,” also needs to protect itself from Russian President Vladimir Putin’s threats. This response

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