Burkina Faso’s presidential office reported that talks have been held between interim President Ibrahim Traore and a delegation led by Russia’s deputy defense minister to investigate possible military cooperation between the two countries. A Russian delegation held talks with Interim ...
Read More »Following the coup in GABON, Cameroun’s Biya and Rwanda’s Kagame have reshuffled military.
The Cameroonian president, Paul Biya has reportedly made critical changes to the country’s ministry of defense. Key security posts were reshuffled, including that of the delegate to the presidency in charge of defense, Air Force staff, navy and the police. ...
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EU foreign policy chief, Josep Borrell reacts to coup in Gabon
The situation in Gabon and across West Africa represents a ‘big issue’ for the bloc’s defense ministers, Josep Borrell has said. European Union defense ministers will discuss the situation in the Central African state of Gabon, the bloc’s foreign-policy chief ...
Read More »Gabon coup leaders appoint new ruler
Central African bloc ECCAS says it “firmly” condemns the military takeover in Libreville and is considering how to respond. Officers from the Gabonese Armed Forces have appointed the chief of the Republican Guard, General Brice Oligui Nguema, as the Central ...
Read More »Gabon’s president under house arrest, calls “friends around the world to make some noise”
Ali Bongo has called on his supporters and “friends around the world to make some noise” over the military coup. Gabonese President Ali Bongo has been placed under house arrest and is surrounded by his family and doctors, military officers behind ...
Read More »Russia Vetoes UN Security Council Draft Resolution on Extending Sanctions Against Mali
In 2017, the UN Security Council (UNSC) imposed sanctions on Mali in response to the security situation and continued hostilities in the country in violation of the Agreement on Peace and Reconciliation in Mali. The UNSC sanctions regime consisted of ...
Read More »Under immense pressure to “pack and go,” the UN forces in Mali have hastily withdrawn from the country.
Report: The United Nations peacekeeping mission in Mali has sped up its withdrawal from the city of Ber in the north after a surge in fighting. The UN mission, known as MINUSMA, said in a statement on Sunday that “deteriorating ...
Read More »Highlight of President Bola Tinubu’s speech at the NBA conference today – Our debt profile is not sustainable
“Can we continue to service external debts with 90% of our revenue? It is a path to destruction. It is not sustainable. We must make the very difficult changes that are necessary for our country to get up from slumber ...
Read More »Behold an Economic Terrorist
A man tasks his brain to write a story. He goes to the bank or friends or both to raise funds. He commits himself to so much debt to finance his dream of a good movie, hit stardom, and make ...
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