Nigeria’s Kaduna state: 55 dead after row at market

A row at a market devolved into deadly violence between Hausa Muslims and Adara Christians.

Why attacks on aid workers may hurt the world’s poorest

The murder of a Nigerian aid worker raises questions about the targeting of humanitarian agencies.

Why attacks on aid workers may hurt the world’s poorest

The murder of a Nigerian aid worker raises questions about the targeting of humanitarian agencies.

In pictures: Follow Ghana’s ‘yellow-brick road’

The artist who carpets streets in Accra with huge tapestries of yellow plastic squares.

In pictures: Follow Ghana’s ‘yellow-brick road’

The artist who carpets streets in Accra with huge tapestries of yellow plastic squares.

Tunisia sack head coach Faouzi Benzarti just days after Afcon qualification

Tunisia sack their head coach Faouzi Benzarti, just four days after he helped the Carthage Eagles qualify for the 2019 Africa Cup Of Nations.

Odion Ighalo: ‘Threat to family not enough to make me quit’

Odion Ighalo says death threats aimed at his family after the World Cup were not enough to make him quit playing for Nigeria.

Odion Ighalo: ‘Threat to family not enough to make me quit’

Odion Ighalo says death threats aimed at his family after the World Cup were not enough to make him quit playing for Nigeria.

Mohammed Dewji: Kidnapped billionaire ‘home safely’

Mohammed Dewji, said to be Africa's youngest billionaire, said he thanked Allah and the police.

One culture, two generations: Learning my mother tongue

Lola is the first born British-Nigerian in her family. In this candid conversation she asks her mum why she was never taught their mother tongue.