When you see the East African Community wobbling around ineffectively and its rules and principles being casually flouted by member states, don’t you get the feeling...
Exxon Mobil Corp. has announced that it will leave Equatorial Guinea in the second quarter of this year and give the local government ownership of its...
Nigerian music artist, Inetimi Alfred Timaya Odon, better known by his stage name Timaya, during a radio interview on Wednesday, said that he became a drug...
Amid mounting concerns over an increase in departures, the prime minister of Spain and the head of the European Commission are in Mauritania to assist the...
Nigeria’s state-owned oil firm, the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC), announced on Thursday that it had no intention of increasing petrol prices. This comes amid speculation...
Kenya has committed to many agreements with Japanese companies, notably the Toyota Tsusho Corporation, geared towards investments in car assembly and renewable energy worth up to...
The governor of Zimbabwe’s central bank says it is teaming up with the finance ministry to develop strategies to stabilise its local currency. The weaker commodity...
In an effort to secure support for the country’s reforms and discuss prospects for economic recovery, World Bank executives met with Nigeria’s central bank governor, finance...
On Sunday, August 15, 1971, the United States economy was literally facing a firing squad. The Dollar was in a mess. Price gougers were everywhere, and...
In defiance of the bloc’s contract, Mali declared on Wednesday that it would not wait a year to exit the Economic Community of West African States...