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Educating Nigeria’s population of nomads is not a matter of social justice. It is an imperative for national security.
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Itinerant hunters in southern forests
At the height of the herders-farmers conflicts across the country, we were told that cattle-rearing is the Fulani way of life. That is historically true.\xa0 Many ethnic groups in Africa were ...
Football kasala for Uganda don tey- for di 1980s local games bin dey cause stone throwing and fight fight between rival fans.
Africa is home to some of the most difficult and stunning trekking routes for extreme trekkers. The continent's afroalpine ...
My stay at Entikko Safari Lodge, one of the new structural additions to Murchison Falls National Park where I created ...
Uganda has one of the highest rates of exclusion from education in the world; around 20 percent of primary school children ...
He will open his junior season just 28 wins shy of the 100-win plateau. Mattox, who climbed as high as the No. 5 rated grappler in Class B at 215-pounds, posted a season mark of 42-17 and did not ...
In 1889, the British journalist Henry Morton Stanley stumbled out of the forests of Central Africa into the town of Katwe, a ...
Agriculture holds great promise for the country, with Nigeria’s arable vast lands, favourable climate and growing investments ...
Experts advise on how country can build sustainable systemsWhen U.S. President Donald Trump on March 06 announced aid suspension to South Africa over a disagreement, it was a vindication for the ...
WHEN 25-year-old Betty Greene took off from Los Angeles in a bright red Waco Cabin biplane in February 1946, she could never ...