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Nigeria Holds Public Hearing On Electoral Reforms

Nigeria’s next general election in 2027 could undergo major changes if proposed amendments to the Electoral Act are passed. The amendments seek to strengthen transparency, inclusiveness, and the overall conduct of elections across the country. A key proposal suggests holding…

Niger Teachers Raise Alarm Over Student-Teacher Relationships

Teachers in Niger are calling for greater awareness and action to curb intimate relationships between educators and students as schools reopen across the country. Although such relationships are strictly prohibited, the issue has resurfaced, sparking concern among education stakeholders. Educators…

Togo Hosts Regional Employers’ Summit On Migration And Jobs

A regional conference of employers’ organizations has concluded in Lomé, Togo, with participants exploring ways to strengthen professional migration systems across West Africa. The meeting brought together members of the Federation of West African Employers’ Organizations (FOPAO) and other stakeholders…

Liberia Police Await DNA Test In Minister Rape Probe

The Liberia National Police say DNA testing remains the only way to confirm the involvement of suspended Deputy Minister for Youth Development, Bryant McGill, in an ongoing rape investigation. Police Inspector General Gregory Coleman told reporters that initial findings, including…

NewsLink 2025- 10- 15 First Edition

•Democracy Hub Sues Ghanaian Government Over Deportation Agreement with U.S. •Ivorian Opposition Announces New Protest Despite Government Ban on Demonstrations •Liberian President Boakai Vetoes Twelve Legislative Bills, Citing Inconsistencies and Procedural Gaps

NewsLink 2025- 10- 14 Fourth Edition

•Guinea-Bissau’s opposition leader barred from presidential race, sparking protest calls. •Benin opposition names 2026 candidate amid eligibility concerns. •Equity in Extraction Conference Opens in Accra on Africa’s Minerals •Amnesty Internationaldescribes President Tinubu’s pardoning of hardened criminals as dangerous for victims

NewsLink 2025- 10- 14 Third Edition

Guinea-Bissau’s opposition leader barred from presidential race, sparking protest calls. Benin opposition names 2026 candidate amid eligibility concerns. Equity in Extraction Conference Opens in Accra on Africa’s Minerals Amnesty InternationaldescribesPresident Tinubu’s pardoning of hardened criminals as dangerous for victims