14th PALESH Edition Focuses on Stability and Security in Africa

Pan-Africanists will gather once again in Nigeria to discuss pressing issues affecting Africa’s stability and security, aiming to develop practical solutions to address them. These will dominate discussions at the 14th edition of the Pan-African Leadership Symposium (PALESH), held under the theme: “Adaptive Leadership & Stability in Africa: Prospects & Challenges.” The symposium will focus…

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General Tiani to Guide Niger Through Five-Year Transition Following New Constitution

Niger’s Transitional President, General Abdourahamane Tiani will officially assume the role of President of Niger for the next five years under a new constitutional framework set to be launched on March 25, 2025. This transition follows the National Refoundation Conference, which proposed major governance changes, including the dissolution of political parties and the adoption of…

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Nigerian Labour Congress Calls for Swift Withdrawal of Emergency Rule in Rivers State

The Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) and the Trade Union Congress (TUC) have strongly condemned the declaration of a state of emergency in Rivers State by President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, calling it “hasty and unconstitutional.” In a joint statement issued on Wednesday, NLC President Joe Ajaero and TUC President Festus Osifo argued that the move violates…

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Chad Requests Immediate Assistance Due to the Arrival of 763,000 Refugees from Sudan

Chad is grappling with an escalating humanitarian crisis as over 763,000 Sudanese refugees have fled into the country’s eastern regions since April 2023. The crisis has intensified in 2024, with more than 40,000 new arrivals so far, including 21,027 in February alone—a 30% increase from January. In response, authorities have relocated over 3,600 refugees to…

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Niger Aims to Revamp Oil Collaboration with China’s CNPC Due to Local Content Breaches

The Nigerien government has announced new measures to rebalance its collaboration with the China National Petroleum Corporation (CNPC), citing non-compliance with national reforms favoring local participation in oil exploitation. Following a Council of Ministers meeting on March 18, authorities accused CNPC of using “subterfuge” and “false assessments of contractual documents” to avoid adhering to local…

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