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Nzubechukwu Anodo

British Government Rejects Call to Ban Smacking In England

The British government has rejected calls to ban physical punishment of children in England, saying they are already protected in law.

School Teachers Embark on Strike in Sudan

The Sudanese Teachers' Committee (STC), has embarked on strike, less than two weeks after announcing a breakthrough in talks with the authorities.

OAU Hands Over Students Accused of Lynching Colleague

The management of OAU, Osun State, says it has handed over suspects accused of the murder of a final-year student of the institution, Okoli Aishe to the police.

Students Walk 15km to Sit for Exams in Zimbabwe

Students in rural areas are forced to walk for at least 15km to access schools with center numbers for their examinations despite government's pledge to make education accessible in the country.

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Africa: What Does France Really Want?

I like Emmanuel Macron. I really do. But I am not too sure if I like his country, France. Let me quickly qualify my opinion of Macron, and of France. My opinion might come across as contradictory about the man and his country. But, it is not. As a matter of...

Trump Meeting With China’s Xi: What The Beijing Summit Means For Both World Economies

Chinese President Xi Jinping welcomed United States President Donald Trump to Beijing on Thursday for a major summit expected to shape discussions around trade, Iran, Taiwan, technology and the future of the global economy. Xi received Trump at the Great Hall of the People shortly after 10:00 a.m....

Africa’s Green Dream… A New Environmental Crisis?

Africa’s Hidden Environmental Costs of Renewable Energy Technologies For years, renewable energy has been sold to the world as the clean escape route from fossil fuels. Solar panels. Electric batteries. Wind farms. Hydropower. But beyond the promise of a Green, Clean and Safe future and beneath the shiny solar panels...