Power cuts in Niger amid coup
Major cities in Niger are experiencing power outages following last week's military coup, as Nigeria has cut off electricity supplies...
Amanda Platts is The African Observer's managing editor. Born in Glasgow, she read International Relations at St Andrew's where she graduated with First Class Honours. She proceeded to work at an NGO based in London aimed at supporting local communities in Africa. Since, she has worked as a freelance African geopolitical analyst where she worked with clients from academia and businesses from around the world.
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