Nigerians are protesting against the government’s decision to hike electricity prices and eliminate subsidies, calling for fair and affordable access to electricity. The demonstrations highlight broader concerns about governance and transparency in Nigeria.
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Togo’s opposition is calling for renewed protests after lawmakers passed constitutional changes that could allow President Faure Gnassingbé to extend his rule. The changes, which have not yet been signed by the president, would scrap future direct presidential elections and give parliament the power to choose the president. This has angered the opposition, who argue it’s a ploy to keep Gnassingbé in power after his current term expires in 2025.
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Senegal’s decision to postpone its presidential election by 10 months has triggered a wave of anger and demonstrations across the country. The move, which was approved by parliament on Monday,…
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Senegal’s decision to postpone its presidential election until December has triggered a wave of anger and demonstrations across the country. Many accuse President Macky Sall of trying to extend his…
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KINSHASA, Congo — Police in Congo’s capital Kinshasa on Tuesday dispersed a small protest by supporters of the opposition party Movement for the Liberation of the Congo (MLC), who disputed…
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Libya’s oil and gas sector, the main source of income for the war-torn country, is facing a new challenge from protesters who are demanding better services and accountability from the…
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Over 100 farmers affected by the construction of the Ekiti Cargo Airport staged a protest outside the Governor’s Office in Ado Ekiti on Monday, demanding the payment of compensation they…