By Yakubu Musa
Nothing, perhaps, illustrates the tragedy of the current world's most enduring struggle, the Israeli–Palestinian conflict, than last Friday’s UN resolution for a ceasefire. Curiously, the United States of America voted against it while her...
By Sanusi Abdullahi Kiru
In the ever-evolving landscape of Nigeria's telecommunications industry, there are individuals who leave an indelible mark, reshaping the sector for the betterment of the nation. Among these luminaries, Prof. Umar Garba Danbatta stands...
By Abba Gwale
Chad's new transitional military council announces the reopening of its borders today, Wednesday, after being shut on Tuesday, following the death of...
By Salim Yunusa
Chadian President, Idriss Deby, has died, few hours after he won the country's presidential election for the sixth term.
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France is "determined to continue to accompany" Burkina Faso, which has been plagued by an unprecedented increase in violence with a jihadist majority for...
By Ismail Auwal
Shortly after UN certified Africa poliovirus free, its comeback had been confirmed in Chad.
It will be recalled that, three months ago, the...
The Federal Government is considering supplying electricity to the Republic of Chad following a recent request by the neighbouring country.
The government-owned Transmission Company of...