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Graphic Veep Urges Ghanaians To Promote National Unity The Vice-President, Mr John Dramani Mahama, has urged Ghanaians, irrespective of their political and cultural differences, to pursue activities that will promote national unity and cohesion. That, he... (photo: AP / Olivier Asselin) Cultural Ethnic Ghana Photos Wikipedia: Culture of Ghana |
The Boston Globe Togo opposition leader threatens poll boycott LOME, Togo-Togo's opposition leader is threatening to boycott an election slated for October if the... (photo: WN / Eteh) Elections Lome Photos Politics Wikipedia: Togolese parliamentary election, 2012 |
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Al Jazeera Aid group slams Nigeria for lead poisoning A deadly lead poisoning outbreak that began two years ago in northern Nigeria continues to claim young victims even today, an aid agency official has said. Ivan Gayton of... (photo: AP / Sunday Alamba) Health Mining Nigeria Photos Wikipedia: Zamfara State lead poisoning epidemic |
The Independent Liberian warlord 'would not be safe' in UK prison In submissions to the Special Court for Sierra Leone, the former Liberian warlord's defence team complained that the 80-year term recommended by the prosecution was... (photo: AP / Peter Dejong) Crime Liberia Photos UK Wikipedia: Special Court for Sierra Leone |
Peace FM Online Obama Raises $1M Within 90 Min of Endorsing Gay Marriage *In the first 90 minutes after news of President Obama's support of gay marriage Wednesday, his campaign banked $1 million in spontaneous contributions, according to... (photo: AP / Mark J. Terrill) Government Obama Photos President Wikipedia: Barack Obama |
The Times of India Bharti Airtel unit's service best in Nigeria, says sectoral regulator Tweet ABUJA: Airtel Nigeria, a unit of Indian telecom giant Bharti Airtel, has emerged as the best among four major GSM operators in the country in service quality... (photo: WN / jayshree) Indian Market Nigeria Photos Wikipedia: Bharti Airtel |
Yahoo Daily News 1,500 children in Nigeria village suffer lead-poisoning International medical aid group Doctors Without Borders said Thursday that 1,500 children in a mining village in northwest Nigeria have suffered lead-poisoning and are... (photo: WN / John Sahid) Health Kids Nigeria Photos |
The Daily Telegraph Michael Somare, Papua New Guinea's 'father of independence' to retire Papua New Guinea's "father of independence", Sir Michael Somare, will not contest the forthcoming elections after more than four decades at the centre of the Commonwealth... (photo: AP / Rick Rycroft) Business Elections Photos Politics Wikipedia: Michael Somare |