Feb 3, 2017
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Jan 16, 2017
For the period of 9 to 15 January 2017, there were 45 critical incidents in Nigeria, resulting in 272 deaths and 994 arrests. The Labor, Human & Social category absorbed 26.67% of the total incident pool of the week, followed by Criminality with 17.78%. The...
Jan 3, 2017
Last month, China flexed its muscles against Nigeria when the West African country agreed to upgrade the second-tier Taiwanese diplomatic mission based in Abuja to full embassy status. Beijing did not like the move and has been threatening Nigeria to block any...
Dec 1, 2016
The state of security tied to oil infrastructure in Niger Delta continues to worsen amid growing attacks on oil pipelines. Although many of the demands and grievances of the militants engaged in pipeline sabotage are legitimate, their actions are having severe adverse...
Dec 1, 2016
First the bad. The Mozambican economy is facing tremendous negative pressure originating from two major sources: first, the country has long depended on revenues from key mining products and commodities such as coal and petroleum exports. With demand for such...
Jul 6, 2016
Preparations are underway for face-to-face meetings between Mozambique’s President and the head of the Renamo movement to start a new round of peace talks. Yet, although the two have made substantial strides in agreeing to each other’s main terms and conditions,...
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