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Business tycoon who survived ride to space dies in plane crash less than a month after

One of Blue Origin’s newest astronauts, 49-year-old Glen de Vries, survived a ride to space in October alongside actor William…

Arik Staff arrested for allegedly seeking bribe at Lagos airport

The Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria (FAAN) has apprehended a staff of Arik airline for soliciting bribe from a passenger…

Amnesty International condemns UAE arbitrary detention, deportation of Black Africans

Amnesty International (AI) has condemned the United Arab Emirates (UAE) treatment of Black Africans in strong terms.   The damnation…

Pastor of NewLife City Church Facing Federal Indictment in Maryland for Arranging Fraudulent Marriages Between Foreign Nationals and U.S. Citizens

Department of Justice U.S. Attorney’s Office District of Maryland FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Thursday, October 21, 2021 Pastor of NewLife City…

How we fled poverty but ended up with rapist employers — Nigerian women working in the Middle East

Eight years after graduating from one of the state-owned universities in the South-West without a job after several unsuccessful applications…

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Libyan army raids dens of human traffickers, frees African migrants kidnapped and tortured for ransom

Security forces in Libya have freed a large group of African migrants who were held captive and tortured by human…

Shocking Videos of Nigerian Migrants Being Tortured By Suspected Human Traffickers in Libya

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South Africa Declines Request To Take In Afghan Refugees

In this file photo taken on March 22, 2020 South African President Cyril Ramaphosa (C) conducts a media briefing at…

Research reveals humans ventured out of Africa repeatedly as early as 400,000 years ago, to visit the rolling grasslands of Arabia

Eleanor Scerri, Author provided Julien Louys, Griffith University; Gilbert Price, The University of Queensland; Huw Groucutt, Max Planck Institute for…

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