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Woman of the Day – Angie Brooks

Our woman of the day is Angie Elizabeth Brooks (August 24, 1928 – September 9, 2007) Angie Elizabeth Brooks was a distinguished Liberian diplomat and trailblazer in international diplomacy. As you will hear WADR’s Monrovia Correspondent Abraham Parker, her life…

NewsLink 2025- 06- 11 Third Edition

Ahead of Democracy Day, Nigerian Parliament to institutionalize President’s speech on June 12 In Togo, Calls Grow for Resignation of President Gnassingbé as New Role Sparks Outcry Ghana’s President Mahama Partners with Teachers’ Fund to Tackle Housing Crisis for Educators…

NewsLink 2025- 06- 11 Second Edition

•WAGNER’s withdrawal from Mali sparks mixed debate and reaction from the population. •Nigeria’s National Human Rights Commission records over 270,000 complaints in May alone. •Gambia’s Petroleum Ministry Dismisses Ex- president Jammeh’s Oil Claims as False and Misleading •And, Monrovia’s City…

NewsLink 2025- 06- 11 First Edition

•WAGNER’s withdrawal from Mali sparks mixed debate and reaction from the population. •Nigeria’s National Human Rights Commission records over 270,000 complaints in May alone. •And, Monrovia’s City Court begins hearing of a case against four lawmakers accused of an arson…

Malians divided as Wagner ends operations after three years

Wagner’s abrupt exit from Mali last week has sparked a wave of mixed reactions across the country, especially in central regions still grappling with insecurity. Though never formally acknowledged by the Malian government—who labelled them “Russian instructors”—the group claims it…

Nigeria records over 200,000 rights complaints in May

Nigeria’s National Human Rights Commission has reported over 200,000 complaints in May alone, highlighting a troubling rise in violations nationwide. The Commission’s latest report links the increase to widespread insecurity, especially in the northern region, which continues to displace thousands…