Nigeria: Multichoice Announce Start Date of Bbnaija Reunion Show
[Premium Times] Ebuka Obi-Uchendu will host again, guiding housemates and fans through the untold stories, unresolved tensions, and behind-the-scenes dynamics.
South Africa: Stone Tools From a Cave On South Africa’s Coast Speak of Life At the End of the Ice Age
[The Conversation Africa] The Earth of the last Ice Age (about 26,000 to 19,000 years ago) was very different from today’s world.
Tanzania: The Cost of Conservation–How Tanzania Is Erasing the Maasai Identity
[IPS] The removal of tens of thousands of Maasai from Ngorongoro to Msomera is part of a disturbing global trend known as “fortress conservation,” where Indigenous people are cast as threats to biodiversity rather than its protectors.
Africa: Which are Some of the Best Welcome Bonuses Available to iGaming Fans in Africa?
[InfoWire] Africa is one of the hottest places for online betting. Many countries have changed their gambling regulations in the last couple of years and allow different kinds of bookies and casinos. Naturally, these operators want to attract as many c…
Africa: Unlock the Fun: Discover the Vibrant World of Color Game on Gamezone
[InfoWire] In the ever-evolving landscape of online gaming, finding a title that strikes the perfect balance between simplicity and excitement can be a challenge. Enter the Color Game on Gamezone – a delightful fusion of luck, skill, and visual appeal …
Africa: From Nairobi to Lagos: A Closer Look at the Surge in Online Betting Across African Nations
[InfoWire] Is African online betting the next titan?
Nigeria: Dig Not Too Deep a Pit of Mischief
[Daily Trust] Those who grew up reading late Dr Abubakar Imam’s book–Magana Jari Ce–will relate to one of the book’s chapters, “If you are going to dig a pit of mischief, dig it shallow.” The reason behind this caution is that one might fall into the…
Nigeria: ‘Police Mislabeled Pastor Adefarasin’s ‘Device’ As Prohibited Weapon’-House On the Rock Alleges
[Premium Times] PREMIUM TIMES reported that the Lagos State Police Command interrogated the clergyman on Tuesday over an allegation that he pointed a firearm at a content creator in Lagos.
Kenya: ‘Help! My Work Has Been Pirated!’ How Creatives Can Protect Their Content
[Capital FM] <strong> — The creations of our minds–songs, scripts, films, brand names, and so on–hold immense economic and cultural value. To fully realize that value, protecting these creations is crucial. If a creator fails to secu…
Rwanda: How Jan Vansina Distorted Rwanda’s History to Serve Colonial Interests
[New Times] When you read Jan Vansina’s books on Rwanda–such as Antecedents to Modern Rwanda: The Nyiginya Kingdom and Le Rwanda Ancien: Le Royaume Nyiginya–you are left wondering why he exerted so much effort to distort Rwanda’s pre-colonial history.