Ahmad Ahmad to seek re-election as CAF boss

Ahmad Ahmad said Wednesday that he will seek a second mandate as Confederation of African Football (CAF) president.
Guinean President Alpha Condé was guided through the crowd during his visit to the police officers
Guinea President visits the wounded while opposition denounces electoral 'hold up'
Guinean President Alpha Condé makes his first public appearance since the election of October 18, 2020, by visiting gendarmes and police officers injured in the clashes that followed the election.
Actor Desmond Elliot
You have destroyed my childhood perception about you - Davido blasts Desmond Elliot
Award-winning Nigerian singer Davido has reacted to the controversy that has trailed Desmond Elliot’s comment about celebrities and social media influencers in the wake of the #EndSARS protest.
If Okonjo-Iweala is approved by consensus, she will be the next WTO Director-General
United States opposes Nigeria’s Okonjo-Iweala for WTO top job
The United States says it is not backing former Nigeria finance minister, Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, to be the next Director-General of the World Trade Organization.
British High Commissioner, Ian Walker
UK-Ghana partnership to improve connectivity, access to infrastructure
The United Kingdom-Ghana partnership has mobilised funding and expertise to improve connectivity and access to infrastructure.
A red beret
Government bans media houses from hosting politicians donning red berets
The government has banned media houses from hosting politicians wearing the red beret, which was gazetted as attire for the army.
File photo: At least 10 protesters were killed in the Lekki plaza shooting on October 20
Lekki shooting: Army admits troops deployed, denies opening fire
A week after the shooting of peaceful demonstrators in Lagos, Nigeria’s army has admitted its soldiers were deployed to restore order, but denied they opened fire on the gathered crowd protesting against police brutality.
Sudanese asylum seekers who have been in Israel for years fear being kicked out
Sudanese in Israel fear being returned after normalisation
Sudanese asylum seekers living in Israel fear being kicked out once ties are normalized between the two countries, though some hope their presence will be seen as an advantage.
444 candidates with 19 independent candidates were certified by the EC to contest
444 candidates to contest in South African by-elections
A total of 444 candidates from 40 political parties will contest the by-elections in 95 wards on November 11, said the Electoral Commission of South Africa (IEC) on Tuesday when giving an update about the local government by-elections.
Alicia Boler Davis speaks during a seminar in Traverse City, Mich., in 2012
Meet Amazon’s first black female senior vice president
In recent months, companies in the US have been responding to calls to diversify their workplace and leadership to include contributions from racial minorities as well as women. Several big corporations such as JP Morgan, FedEx among others have responded to such calls.
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