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Nigeria Clears Troop Deployment to Benin as Government Foils Coup Plot

A pulse of alarm rippled through West Africa on Sunday, 7 December 2025, when a small group of mutinous soldiers in the Republic of Benin attempted to topple the government.

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What External Backing Means for African Peace and Conflict Dynamics

In the space between a diplomatic table and a battlefield, the imprint of external actors is growing more pronounced across Africa. Recent events underline that foreign influence is not a.

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General Christopher Musa: The Man Loved by Nigerians

When President Bola Ahmed Tinubu transmitted the name of General Christopher Gwabi Musa (RTD) to the Nigerian Senate and later administered the oath of office, the country exhaled a long-held.

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Inside Nigeria’s Security Emergency: What the Declaration Really Means

Facing a surge of violence, abductions and communal clashes across its territory, Nigeria has entered what may be its most ambitious security upheaval in recent years. On 26 November 2025,.

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Why Nigeria Must Act Now Against Insurgent Violence

Nigeria, Africa’s most populous nation, is facing a complex security and humanitarian crisis that threatens the very foundations of its stability. Over the past year, insurgent attacks across the northern.

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FIFA Peace Prize Redefines Football’s Role in Global Unity and Power

Football, since its emergence in the history of humanity, has always served as a great tool for the unification of the global sports community. It bears no animosity to race,.

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Britain’s Economic Outlook 2025: Is the UK Back on Track?

The latest GDP data shows an economy that is moving, but barely. Growth in August landed exactly where analysts expected, yet it was not enough to restore the momentum seen.

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Why Africa’s Women Hold the Key to Global Peace and Security

Conflict in the twenty-first century looks different from the fragile-state wars of the 1990s. It is more fragmented, more localised and often more gendered: women and girls are disproportionately affected,.

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Why Africa Must Tackle Wildlife Poaching

Wildlife trafficking is not a peripheral conservation problem; it is a global criminal industry that corrodes governance and feeds armed and organised groups. With recent findings, the illicit market in.

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People and Power: Who Really Controls Africa’s Courts?

Africa’s judicial journey is deeply rooted in its colonial past. During colonial rule, legal systems were crafted primarily to protect imperial interests, often disregarding indigenous legal traditions and public justice..

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