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Nigerian president signs student loan bill into law

Nigeria’s President Bola Tinubu has recently taken a notable step by signing the Student Loan Bill into law. The bill, previously passed by the 9th Assembly, aims to enhance access to tertiary education by offering non-interest loans. This milestone development…

Liberia begins voters roll exhibition

The Liberian Electoral Commission has officially initiated a weeklong exhibition of the provisional voter registration roll in preparation for the upcoming elections scheduled for October 10, 2023. Commencing today, this crucial exercise will take place at all registration centers nationwide.…

NewsLink 2023- 06- 13 Second Edition

In Sierra Leone, an atmosphere of tension prevails as the population grapples with apprehension over a call for protests on June 12th and 13th by a Sierra Leonean resident in the Netherlands, Abdul Will Kamara, who is affectionately known as…

NewsLink 2023 – 06 – 13 First Edition

Meanwhile, The Liberian Electoral Commission has officially initiated a weeklong exhibition of the provisional voter registration roll in preparation for the upcoming elections scheduled for October 10, 2023. Commencing today, this crucial exercise will take place at all registration centers…

NewsLink 2023- 06 – 12 Third Edition

Senegal’s Opposition Party, Pastef, Denies Sending Emissary to Presidency. Benin Government Initiates Special Recruitment Program to Enlist 5,000 Young Individuals into the Army. Ghana’s newly sworn-in Chief Justice, Torkornoo, commits to leveraging technology to improve the efficiency of the Judiciary.…

Malian security forces vote in constitutional referendum

Members of Mali’s Defense and Security Forces (FDS) along with paramilitary services including Customs, exercised their right to advance voting on Sunday in Bamako and other parts of the country. State authorities have confirmed that the day transpired without any…

NewsLink 2023- 06- 12 Second Edition

Across a neighbouring state, Seventy-nine Guinean individuals, who were apprehended during protests in Dakar and subsequently deported by the Senegalese government, havereached the Guinean border. They were warmly received by the authorities of the Koundoura prefecture, where they will undergo…