Sulley Muntari says Fifa and Uefa ‘not taking racism seriously’

Ghanaian midfielder Sulley Muntari says he would walk off the pitch again, adding that Fifa and Uefa are "not taking racism seriously".

Sulley Muntari says he has been treated like a criminal after racism protest

Pescara midfielder Sulley Muntari, who left the field in protest at racist abuse during their game against Cagliari, says people who are abused should not be afraid to speak out.

Egypt’s Hani Abo Rida elected to Fifa Council

The president of the Egypt Football Association Hani Abo Rida is elected onto the Fifa Council by the Confederation of African Football.

Nigeria Chibok girls: Parents learning if daughters among those freed

The girls freed in Nigeria have been named on Twitter but many families have no access to social media.

Chibok abductions

More than three years ago, 276 girls were abducted from a secondary school in northern Nigeria. BBC News looks at what we know.

Aboakyer festival: The deer hunters of Ghana

Every May the people of the Ghanaian coastal town of Winneba celebrate their migration from Timbuktu with a traditional hunt, known as the Aboakyer festival.

South Sudan crisis: One million child refugees

Children make up 62% of the 1.8 million people who have fled South Sudan since the civil war began.

New Caf president Ahmad refuses to accept a salary

The newly-elected Confederation of African Football president, Ahmad, says he has refused to accept a salary from African football's governing body.

Nigeria’s President Buhari travels to London for treatment

The president, 74, who has an undisclosed illness, told Nigerians "there is no cause for worry".

Omeruo says he may have to leave Chelsea for first team football

Chelsea's Nigerian defender Kenneth Omeruo says his priority is to play regular first-team football and admits he may have to leave Chelsea to do that.