Throwing cash in the air - Nigeria's wedding dilemma
Spraying money - flinging cash at the happy couple - is a highlight of many ceremonies but is illegal.
Spraying money - flinging cash at the happy couple - is a highlight of many ceremonies but is illegal.
Nigeria's women's minister says she has filed a court order to stop the ceremony planned for next week.
[This Day] The year 2024 marks exactly 30 years since the establishment of formal diplomatic relations between South Africa and Nigeria in February 1994. These relations that span three decades, "are a testament to the enduring commitment of both nations to foster regional
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[Ghanaian Times] Media practitioners in Africa have been challenged to prioritise advocacy on climate change and other environmental crises to support efforts to mitigate their impacts.
Israel's lawyers push back against South Africa, which is trying to get its Rafah offensive stopped.
[New Dawn] Monrovia -- Liberian legal luminary Cllr. Tiawan S. Gongloe and Kenyan Law Professor Patrick Loch Otieno Lumumba point to a new revolution hitting the African Continent.
[UN Women] The theme of this year's International Day against Homophobia, Biphobia and Transphobia [1] , 'Leave No One Behind: Equality, Freedom and Justice for All', underscores the urgent need to address the persistent discrimination, violence, and marginalization faced by
Former boxing world champion Lovemore Ndou compares himself to Nelson Mandela before he runs for election in South Africa.
[RFI] Despite legal advancements and greater openness about sexual orientation, discrimination and violence against LGBTQ+ people is on the rise in places including Europe - while elsewhere in the world many countries still criminalise same-sex relationships.