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'A living hell': Sudanese women face rape and abuse in Libya
The BBC hears about horrific violence five women experienced in Libya after fleeing war-torn Sudan.

Kenya eases travel requirements for nearly all African visitors
Libya and Somalia are excluded from the waiver due to security concerns.

The Nigerian pastors who went to US for Trump inauguration
The visits of William Kumuyi and Nathaniel Bassey underscores Trump's connection with evangelicalism.

Libyan police chief arrested in Italy for alleged war crimes - reports
Italian police were acting on an arrest warrant from the International Criminal Court, reports say.

Rwanda-backed rebels capture key eastern DR Congo town
The taking of the town by the M23 puts its fighters within 40km of the key city of Goma.

Mozambique opposition leader open to serving in rival's government
Venâncio Mondlane tells the BBC the conditions under which he is prepared to join the government.

The Muslim group that doesn't fast or perform daily prayers
The Baye Fall don't fast or perform five daily prayers - they believe hard work is the way to heaven.

Medics under siege: 'We took this photo, fearing it would be our last'
The last functioning hospital in Sudan's Darfur region has come under constant bombardment.

Trapped underground with decaying bodies, miners faced a dark reality
Mzwandile Mkwayi volunteered to go down into the shaft to help save the lives of scores of South African miners.

Amazigh New Year and vodún cheer: Africa's top shots
A selection of the week's best photos from across the African continent and beyond.

The would-be African nation in love with Donald Trump
Somaliland hopes Donald Trump will make history by recognising it as a nation, but Somalis fear the move.

Mozambique at a crossroads as new president sworn in
Daniel Chapo's legitimacy has been questioned following protests against his victory.

The lawyer risking everything to defend LGBT rights
Cameroonian Alice Nkom thinks accusations she is funding terrorism are a ploy to stop her advocacy.

How a freak space junk crash baffled residents and sparked concern
The Kenyan villagers surprised by falling satellite debris heralding a new year full of surprises.

Trapped in the dark for 35 hours - Red Sea dive-boat survivors tell of terrifying escapes
Eleven survivors describe what happened and raise safety questions about the dive boat Sea Story.

The Maths Queen with a quantum mission to mentor girls
Dr Angela Tabiri wants more African girls and women from less privileged backgrounds to study maths.

'She's my life': A mother's mission to help Nigerians with cerebral palsy
Cerebral palsy is believed to be one of the most common neurological disorders in Nigeria.

Olympic history-maker Ngamba to turn professional
Olympic medal winner Cindy Ngamba will make her professional debut in boxing in March.

Kane's advice helping Cameroon's Nkoudou thrive
Finishing tips from Harry Kane are helping Cameroon winger Georges-Kevin Nkoudou in front of goal in the Saudi Pro League.

Marathon great Kipchoge to race London in April
Distance running great Eliud Kipchoge will return to the London Marathon in April.

CHAN 2024 delay welcomed by three co-hosts
The decision to delay the 2024 African Nations Championship until August is welcomed by officials in Kenya, Tanzania and Uganda.

Tearful Jabeur overcomes breathing problems to win
Former world number two Ons Jabeur in tears on court as she struggles with breathing difficulties during her third-round Australian Open victory.

Lions on ice - Kenya's foray into ice hockey
Kenya has become just the fifth African nation to gain membership of the International Ice Hockey Federation, despite having only one ice rink in the country.

Song named Central African Republic head coach
Central African Republic appoint former Liverpool, West Ham and Cameroon defender Rigobert Song as their new head coach.

What will 'ambitious' Chelle bring to Nigeria job?
Eric Chelle will be the first non-Nigerian African to take charge of the Super Eagles, but what will the Malian bring to the role?

'I never thought I could play ice hockey in Kenya'
East Africa's only rink is the one place in Nairobi where temperatures fall below 9C.

Africa's capoeira kids
Capoeira, a sport mixing martial art and dance, is one of Brazil’s biggest cultural exports. Now a new generation of African children are rediscovering its appeal and African roots.

Kenya investigates space junk that fell on village
Experts are trying to figure out how a 500kg metal ring ended up crashing into Kenya.

Fire devastates one of Africa's largest clothes markets
Ghana's Kantamanto market has been devastated by fire with traders urging the government to help.

Nigeria's Iwobi plays Santa with his Christmas shop
Fulham and Nigeria star Alex Iwobi has been playing Santa Claus with his own Christmas shop in east London, giving out free food, including turkeys, to local residents.

Watch: BBC sees 'complete devastation' in Mayotte
BBC Africa Correspondent Mayeni Jones reports from cyclone-hit Mayotte, as French President Emmanuel Macron visits to assess the damage.

Pastor Tobi Adeboyega: 'I came to the UK at 25, I lost track of time'
Nigerian Pastor Tobi Adeboyega addresses his UK deportation case and allegations against his church

Local Housing

This is one of the main issues facing local people. The inadequacy of social housing stock continues to be the main concerns of local people. And it is getting worst.

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Drugs And Illegal Substances

Taking illegal drug is always fraught with danger. You don't need me to tell you that - your grand mother will say the same. The high very often tend to perpetual low that you will never get out from. Get advise now before it is too late

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Knife Attacks

Who goes around with a knive as weapon of protection is deluded. It will inevitably be your comeuppance. Just in case you do not understand, it will kill you. There is no justification for carrying a knive excerpt when you are foraging in the jungle.

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Gang Culture

We were all young once - doing things adults will frown upon. This was at school or in the play grounds. But as we grew up, people we wanted to associate with start to shrink in numbers as our brain matured correspondingly and as a result doing the right thing. Pick your friends judiciously.

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Local Parks

From a personal experience - the local park is a refuge for meditation,physical exploration and mental rejuvination. Just go for a slow run and see how you feel afterwards. Physical and mentally rewarding. Don't just take my words for it - it is a scientific fact. Please do try it.

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