Military coup shakes Niger amid growing instability in Africa
In the West African nation of Niger, individuals dressed in military gear claimed to have seized power following the alleged...
Miriam studied political science at the University of Ghana where she also participated in the university's debate team. She later moved to London where she undertook her masters in International Relations. Miriam went on work for a leading analysis company where she worked as a political risk analyst in helping companies analyse and mitigate political risk in Western Africa. In 2022, she became the editor-in-chief of The African Observer
In the West African nation of Niger, individuals dressed in military gear claimed to have seized power following the alleged...
There are emerging reports suggesting an ongoing coup attempt at the presidential palace in Niamey, the capital of Niger, on...
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As confirmed on Monday by the Centre of Elections in Gabon (CGE), a total of 27 individuals have declared their...
In an unexpected move, Guinea's ruling junta has confirmed that the nation has suspended its membership from the Organisation for...