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NewsLink 2025- 11- 20 Third Edition

•A Federal Court in Abuja convicts Kanu, IPOB leader, of seven counts of terrorism. •Insurgents kill at least 17 soldiers during an attack on a gendarme post in Western Niger. •In Mali, social media rumors spark public reaction over terrorist…

NewsLink 2025- 11- 20 Second Edition

ECOWAS says over 1,900 deaths have been recorded in 2025 following Terrorist attacks Social Media rumor sparks Public reaction in Mali over terrorist allege encirclement of Bamako As World Celebrates Children’s Day, Togo Faces Challenges in Protecting Children’s rights And…

NewsLink 2025- 11- 19 Fourth Edition

•Ivorian Opposition PPA-CI expels 22 members for registering as independent candidates despite party’s withdrawal from December legislative elections. •ECOWAS Court throws out Ghana’s Former Chief Justice Torkornoo’s application •Nigerian President Tinubu postpones foreign trips as bandits abductschool girls and attack…

NewsLink 2025- 11- 19 Third Edition

•Ivorian Opposition PPA-CI expels 22 members for registering as independent candidates despite party’s withdrawal from December legislative elections. •ECOWAS Court throws out Ghana’s Former Chief Justice Torkornoo’s application •Nigerian President Tinubu postpones foreign trips as bandits abductschool girls and attack…

NewsLink 2025- 11- 19 Second Edition

•The Ivorian Electoral Commission publishes list of candidates for December 27 legislative elections. •Nigerian Army intensifies efforts to rescue school girls abducted by bandits in northwest region. •President of Togo’s National Council, Gnassingbe, embarks on a working visit to Moscow.…

NewsLink 2025- 11- 18 Fourth Edition

•Ghana’s President Mahama promises to sign controversial LGBTQ Bill if Parliament passes it •U.S. Congress hearing on Christian Genocide in Nigeria yet again ignites fresh debate. •A New committee to protect journalists and Human Rights Defencers surfaces in Togo •ECOWAS…

NewsLink 2025- 11- 18 Third Edition

•U.S. Congress hearing on Christian Genocide in Nigeria yet again ignites fresh debate. •Ghana’s newlysworn-in Chief Justice Baffoe-Bonnie pledges to uphold the rule of law. •In Liberia, women and girls petition United Nations office over Government’s delay in prosecuting rape…

NewsLink 2025- 11- 17 Fourth Edition

•That’s president Mahama swearing in Justice Paul Bafour Bonne as the Ghana’s new Chief justice, while committing to uphold JudiciaryIndependence •Mali’s opposition groupsurgecitizens to demand an end of the military rule •Human rights groups in Senegal, including Amnesty International, demand…

NewsLink 2025- 11- 17 Third Edition

•That’s president Mahama swearing in Justice Paul Bafour Bonne as the Ghana’s new Chief justice, while committing to uphold JudiciaryIndependence •Mali’s opposition groupsurgecitizens to demand an end of the military transition rule. •Human rights groups in Senegal, including Amnesty International,…

NewsLink 2025- 11- 17 Second Edition

•Human rights groups in Senegal, including Amnesty International, demand Justice for missing gendarmes •Benin’s recent constitutional reform extending both presidential and parliamentary termsignites widespread debate •The Gambia’s Female Lawyers Association begins a nationwide campaign to strengthen women’s access to justice…

NewsLink 2025- 11- 14 Fourth Edition

•Guinean Transitional President, Doumbouya, signs a decree announcing December 28 polls. •Benin’s Supreme Court rejects an appeal from the opposition Democrats party over its removal from the municipal elections. •Ivorian Security Council reveals over a thousand arrests and several injuries…

NewsLink 2025- 11- 14 Third Edition

•Guinean Transitional President, Doumbouya, signs a decree announcing December 28 polls. •Benin’s Supreme Court rejects an appeal from the opposition Democrats party to overturn its removal from the municipal elections. •Ivorian Security Council reveals over a thousand arrests and several…