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Nigerians flee Ghanaian town over xenophobic attacks

Nigerians residing in a Ghanaian community of Sowutuom are reportedly fleeing the community over fears of being attacked by Ghanaians, according to officials of the Nigerian community living in Ghana.

Nearly 500 dead pulled from Sierra Leone mudslide

Rescue workers have unearthed 499 dead bodies since last week's devastating landslide near the Sierra Leone capital Freetown, the city's chief coroner told Reuters on Sunday.

Buhari condemns separatists seeking to split Nigeria

Nigeria’s President Muhammadu Buhari has given his first speech since returning home from London where he had spent months on sick leave.

Nigeria: 9 die after boat capsized

Officials in Nigeria have confirmed the death of nine people in a boat accident in Lagos on Sunday. The nine were part of passengers who were traveling in a boat which capsized due to what the government said was due to overcrowding.

2 killed in Togo protests against the ruling Gnassingbe family

Two protesters were killed and 13 others wounded in Togo on Saturday when security forces opened fire to break up demonstrations against the ruling Gnassingbe family dynasty, the security ministry said.

Nigeria’s Buhari back home after sick leave in London

Nigeria’s President Muhammadu Buhari returned to his country on Saturday from London where he has spent months on a sick leave.

Mali president postpones referendum on reforms

Mali's President Ibrahim Boubacar Keita has shelved plans for a referendum on constitutional reforms that have been met with opposition and ignited regular street protests, he said on state television overnight.

Freed Chibok girls ready for education after ordeal

The 106 Nigerian schoolgirls no longer in captivity by Boko Haram jihadists fighting against western-style education will all go to university from September, the country's minister for women's affairs said on Friday.

President Buhari to return home after sick leave in London

Nigeria's President Muhammadu Buhari will return to his country on Saturday from London where he has spent months on a sick leave.

Four die after consuming ‘Poisonous’ fish in Ghana

Four persons in Ghana have been confirmed dead after consuming a particular kind of fish, called puffer which officials said were poisonous.

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