Sudan’s al-Fashir siege has killed over 700 civilians since May. The UN calls for an end to RSF attacks on densely populated areas.
Adedotun Oyeniyi
Adedotun Oyeniyi
Adedotun Oyeniyi is a creative and professional powerhouse in Nigeria, excelling as a music artist, administrative manager, content creator, and writer. Balancing artistry with leadership, he administratively manages operations at Lushly Agric Limited, where Green House Agriculture is being practiced, which champions sustainability, he crafts engaging content, and writes impactful stories. His blend of creativity and expertise makes him a valuable figure across diverse fields.
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Discover how remittances reshape African communities by funding education, healthcare, and local development, creating long-lasting social and economic impact. Â
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Nigeria approves Shell’s $2.4 billion asset sale to Renaissance, ending nearly a century of onshore operations for the energy giant.
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Kenya extends oil supply deal with Gulf firms to stabilize its currency, reduce pump prices, and secure 180-day credit terms for oil imports.
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Botswana’s diamond industry supports social impact by driving job creation, funding education, and boosting healthcare for local communities
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Ghana will not quit the IMF deal but seeks critical changes, says the president-elect, aiming for a more growth-friendly financial agreement
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The resurgence of African literature is captivating global audiences, driven by digital platforms, diverse voices, and international recognition of African writers
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An ICC suspect faces charges of murder, rape, and war crimes in Sudan’s Darfur, with survivors recounting brutal attacks and forced displacement
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At least 127 people, mostly civilians, killed in two days of Sudan bombardments as airstrikes and artillery escalate violence
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Kenya strengthens East African economic integration through strategic infrastructure, regional trade, and diplomatic leadership, driving sustainable growth and development