Nollywood Rita Dominic and Fidelis Anosike exchange vows in England today.
Rita Dominic, a seasoned Nollywood actress, and her husband Fidelis Anosike exchange…
Senegal defeats Qatar 3-1 as the host nation nears its World Cup exit.
On Friday, Senegal defeated Qatar 3-1 in the World Cup opener after…
From 2023, fathers in Jamaica will be able to take a paternity leave.
Fathers of newborn children in Jamaica will be able to take paternity leave starting on January 1, 2023. Families that have recently adopted a child are likewise affected in the same way. The Gleaner reports that Marsha Smith, the Minister of State for the Ministry of Finance and the Public Service, made the announcement of the new reforms. The proposal to extend paid maternity leave from 40 days to three months will also go into effect on January 1st, according to Smith, who discussed the measures at an event on Tuesday. According to reports, the aforementioned modifications are a…
Malawi cabinet members ‘roll out’ ads to congratulate president over $88m IMF loan.
According to reports, the Malawian cabinet has released advertisements to congratulate President…
Nigeria is the world’s top cannabis-using nation.
According to Brig. Gen. Mohamed Marwa (retired), Chairman of the National Drug…
2023: Atiku, Peter Obi, Others Cannot Match Tinubu’s Achievements – Asari Dokubo
Asari Dokubo, a former militant leader, has reaffirmed his support for Bola…
Ghana’s Minority claims that the 2023 budget places citizens through intolerable suffering.
The 2023 budget statement and economic policy, which Minister of Finance Ken…
Failed coup attempt in Sao Tome and Principe – Prime Minister
According to Prime Minister Patrice Trovoada, a coup attempt in Sao Tome…
Former Comoros President is wanted for life in prison over high treason.
Ahmed Abdallah Sambi, the former president of the Comoros, was on trial…
They are reporting pastor Kingsley’s twitter account” – Nigerians react to a tweet shared by Pastor Kingsley Okonkwo.
In response to a tweet posted by Pastor Kingsley Okonkwo, other Nigerians…