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Here’s the Full list of 77 Nigerians arrested by the FBI for cyber fraud (video)
Yesterday, United States’ Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) announced the arrest of 80 suspected internet fraudsters on 252-count indictment charges bordering on…
Why South Sudan's peace process is stalled one year on
Is it time for South Sudanese President Salva Kiir (right) and former vice-president Riek Machar to meet face to face?…
How a treatment given to thieves and criminals was dished out to a Nigerian senator
Former Nigerian Deputy Senator, Ike Ekweremadu beaten in Germany by Nigerians In Australia and Britain, lawmakers have been egged for…
Libya: ongoing atrocities reveal the trouble with international military intervention
It’s been eight years since the NATO-led military intervention in Libya. Many analysts consider the action a crucial step forward…
Good move by Zimbabwe to ban use of foreign currencies that are killing its economy
As part of moves to protect its new interim currency and end years of so-called dollarization, Zimbabwe has banned the…
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Understanding how Hitler became German helps us deal with modern-day extremists
In this March 1938 photo, Adolf Hitler salutes German troops parading in Vienna, Austria, the country of his birth. (AP…
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