Western Sahara liberation: Let Nigeria lead, By Ahmed Aminu-Ramatu Yusuf
...Nigeria, as a country and people, is not expansionistic, abhors colonialism, and has consistently supported peoples struggling against colonialism. Therefore, ...
...Nigeria, as a country and people, is not expansionistic, abhors colonialism, and has consistently supported peoples struggling against colonialism. Therefore, ...
More countries appear to be backing Morocco’s plan for ‘autonomy’ rather than independence for Western Sahara, but will that be ...
The actual challenges and the pressure of the current pivotal juncture that the two causes are going through and the ...
...to practise journalism in a country where you can easily be declared a terrorist or non-citizen, requires the journalist operating ...
Pretoria’s heavy defeat in the vote for the UNHRC presidency suggests its foreign policy postures are costing it support.
...the situation of the Saharawi is one of the most terrible cases of crimes against humanity and, perhaps, the worst ...
...while Brother Ruto is working for the enslavement and colonisation of the African peoples in Western Sahara, Brother Falana is ...
There may be no hope of Africa taking back her territories, especially when the local populace have been wiped out, ...
Salem wrapped up with his submission that Nigeria as an African leader must play its role to “defend the shared ...
“Passengers, mostly from sub-Saharan Africa and including Guineans, were stranded on the boat and began suffering from extreme dehydration,” the ...
"South Africa has no issue in playing in Morocco but in line with SA government and AU resolutions, we will ...
The Nigerian Movement for the Liberation of Western Sahara condemned what it called the "bestial attacks on Saharawi civilians."
Mr Wabba says as long as Western Sahara is not free, Africa is not free.
U.N. envoy, Horst Koehler, disclosed this to reporters after the meeting ended unexpectedly early on Thursday.
Western Sahara is largely controlled by Morocco but also claimed by the Polisario Front movement.
The Member States are expected to vote on the proposal mid-July.
The UN Secretary-General will visit peacekeepers in Mali to express solidarity with "colleagues facing high casualties and enormous volatility."
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