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Fear grips the community of Kpeygi at night.
Despite reporting incidents, police inaction has forced residents to take matters into their own hands. Vigilantes patrol the area, but poor roads and lack of streetlights make it difficult to prevent crimes.
When will the government and police take action to improve infrastructure and ensure safety for all?
For nearly two decades, intercommunal tensions between Oku Iboku and Ikot Offiong villages in Akwa Ibom and Cross River States led to devastating consequences: killings, injuries, and destruction of properties.
The prolonged conflict had a crippling effect on the communities, leading to poverty, youth unemployment, and socio-economic stagnation.
The Foundation for Partnership Initiatives in the Niger Delta (PIND) has been working tirelessly to train traditional rulers and community leaders in conflict resolution and peacebuilding.
And it's paying off! Read the full article to learn more.
Nigeria's women's basketball team, D'Tigress, pulled off a big surprise by beating Australia 75-62.
And, South Sudan's men's team won their first-ever Olympic game against Puerto Rico 90-79.
What's behind their success and what does it mean for the future of African basketball?
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Nigeria's #EndBadGovernance protests are losing momentum despite economic stagnation, hunger, and high living costs.
Nigerians want change, but why isn't it happening? Kenya's similar protests led to a reversal of a controversial tax bill and a presidential cabinet shakeup - So, what's holding Nigeria back? ??
Thuggery, looting, and government suppression have marred the protests, leaving many to wonder if dialogue is the only way forward.
A new report says Africa's green economy will create many jobs and help the environment.
But which countries and industries will benefit most?
Rumors are circulating on WhatsApp about the CBN revoking the licenses of 3 major banks, but is it TRUE?
FALSE! The CBN's spokesperson, Hakama Sidi Ali, denied the allegations, confirming that the Nigerian financial system remains safe and sound.