A young artist in Lagos exhibits her search for African traditions and breaks new sculptural ground
More than 10 million children don’t attend school in Nigeria, the biggest reason is that most are girls.
A senior UN official says poor countries in the Sahel are forced to spend more on security and less on humanitarian needs
Boko Haram militants had stormed town last week, where they snatched more than 200 schoolgirls who remain missing seven months later
Oral histories tell of women developing strategies to protect themselves and their children
Competing Libyan militias battle over a destroyed airport, an occupied capital, abundant oil and two parliaments
Senate Chief Whip says an agreement that eased political tension is in danger after some legislators demanded prime minister’s power to suspend parliament be removed from constitution
Sierra Leone Association of Journalists says authorities arrested David Tam Baryoh after a guest on his radio show criticized government’s Ebola response
Information minister Lambert Mende says unlike what happened in Burkina Faso, there is no institutional initiative to amend the constitution to extend President Kabila’s rule
Acting President Guy Scott Monday sacked political rival Edgar Lungu from a top ruling party post
Dr. Brima Kargbo says Ebola infection and death rates have been on the decline in most Sierra Leone districts in the past week
Army backs military colonel as country's transitional leader, quieting rumors of power struggle following the resignation of President Blaise Compaore
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