On Sunday, December 7, military personnel appeared on Bénin’s national television, declaring they had “removed from office” President Patrice Talon. However, sources close to the president swiftly countered, confirming his safety and asserting that the regular army was re-establishing command across the nation. President Talon was slated to conclude his leadership of this compact West […]
The Burkina Faso government, led by Captain Ibrahim Traoré, continues to face severe criticism as its promises of food sovereignty clash with the stark reality of a worsening hunger crisis. Despite bold declarations of self-sufficiency, the nation remains heavily dependent on humanitarian aid—most recently, a 2,422-ton rice shipment from Pakistan—to prevent mass starvation. From Slogans […]
From leading voice to persona non grata: the fall of kemi seba Once a prominent figure in Africa’s identity politics, Kémi Séba now faces a stark reality: the very movement he championed has turned its back on him. His arrest in Pretoria, South Africa, in April 2026 and the looming threat of extradition to Benin […]