Entertainment Lifestyle 

Prog Legends Gentle Giant’s “Interview” Steven Wilson Remix To Be Released on CD, 5.1 Blu-ray & 180g Vinyl June 16, 2023

Prog Legends Gentle Giant’s “Interview” Steven Wilson Remix To Be Released on CD, 5.1 Blu-ray & 180g Vinyl June 16, 2023 – Music Industry Today – EIN Presswire Trusted News Since 1995 A service for music industry professionals · Sunday, April 30, 2023 · 630,970,237 Articles · 3+ Million Readers News Monitoring and Press Release Distribution Tools News Topics Newsletters… Read More
Entertainment Lifestyle 

My Father’s Administration Will Make Nigeria Better – Seyi Tinubu

Son of president-elect Bola Ahmed Tinubu, Seyi, has assured Nigerians of a “better country and a renewed hope” once the incoming administration hits the ground running. Seyi gave the assurance on Saturday in Abuja when he joined other supporters of Tinubu at the Day 34 of the pre-inauguration hangout at the Unity Fountain. Information Nigeria reports that the daily pre-inauguration… Read More
Africa 

Togo president Faure Gnassingbe says 140 people killed in jihadist ‘war’

Around 40 soldiers and 100 civilians have been killed in a jihadist “war” in northern Togo, President Faure Gnassingbe has said, in a ground-breaking interview. The small West African nation, along with neighbouring Benin, Ghana and Ivory Coast, is increasingly facing threats of a jihadist spillover from Burkina Faso and Mali. “We have paid a heavy price, especially our defence… Read More
Human Rights 

INTERVIEW: ‘Extremely difficult conversations’: Seeking justice for sexual abuse victims

She shared with UN News her on-the-ground accounts of “extremely difficult conversations” with victims and their children, and how the UN is addressing issues from child support to DNA testing. Jane Connors of Australia is the first Victims’ Rights Advocate for the United Nations. UN News: How would you assess progress made to date? Jane Connors: There has been good… Read More
Africa 

Helping young people find purpose through career guidance and sports (Inspire Africa)

On this episode, Jerry Fisayo Bambi and the Inspire Africa team bring you positively impacting stories in sports and education. First, we go to Burkina Faso to see the self-defense training program of Gloria Guissou Kabré, a well-decorated sportswoman in the country. Guissou Kabre having distinguished herself in Karate, a martial art is now offering training self-defense training to women… Read More
Entertainment Lifestyle 

I was warned not to become musician —Gbenga Falope

A highlife musician and leader of the Cool Breezers Band, Oluwagbemiga Falope, talks to FAITH AJAYI about his musical journey You trained as an engineer. How did you get into music? I started making music as a student of the University of Ife (now Obafemi Awolowo University), Ile Ife, Osun State. After leaving the university, I decided to change it… Read More
Africa 

Sudan hospitals short of medicine and staff as fighting intensifies

Medical staff working at the Al-Now Hospital in Omdurman, Sudan, have complained of lack of resources as they struggle to deal with the influx of patients. “There is a huge lack in the medical teams and a huge lack in the hospital’s facilities. In normal circumstances there are teams, now the shift is longer as not enough doctors exist, there… Read More
Africa 

Senegal: Nine army veterans who fought for France return

Nine very old riflemen, who fought for France in Indochina and Algeria, arrived in Senegal on Friday to end their lives peacefully, after a long battle with the French administration to have their “sacrifices” recognised. When the first of them walked through the doors of the plane at Blaise Diagne airport, installed in his wheelchair, white beard, dressed in a… Read More