Vaccine trust growing in Europe, falling elsewhere: survey
Giraffe haven in Niger faces uncertain future after attack
'Diversity is strength': WTO candidate
Nigerian oil agency under scrutiny for missing billions
Mali junta to hold transition talks as pressure mounts
Mali junta says it freed ousted president ahead of ECOWAS summit
"Ife," which means "love" in the Yoruba language that's widely spoken in southwest Nigeria, revolves around the lives of same-sex couple Ife and Adaora and the challenges of being lesbians in Nigeria.
Africa to be declared polio-free
Mali junta wants three-year military rule, agrees to free president
Raptors exec Ujiri: Altercation happened 'because I am black'
Jihadists take hundreds hostage in northeast Nigeria town
Fat Brands is set to acquire Johnny Rockets and expand its portfolio of restaurants for a staggering amount.
Mali anti-government protesters return to the streets after truce
Troops launch manhunt after Niger killings, France sets terror probe
Chad says Boko Haram wreaking havoc despite offensive
Gunmen kill 21 villagers in northern Nigeria: police
The IRS mistakenly sent thousands of $1,200 stimulus checks to foreigners who entered the U.S. on temporary work visas.
Bridge repair paralyses Lagos traffic
The unidentified 72-year-old man was suffering from paraplegia, which is the paralysis of the legs and lower body.
Deadlocked WTO fails to agree on appointing interim head
US panned for 'politicising' WTO interim chief process
Immanuel appeared on a video saying face masks are not necessary to protect against coronavirus and that she's cured hundreds with hydroxychloroquine, despite scientific research to the contrary.