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Salif Diao: I had to sleep rough before Monaco trials

Tue, 27/06/2017 - 16:59
Former Senegal midfielder had to spend 10 days sleeping rough under a stadium while awaiting his trial with his first club.
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Henry Onyekuru: Everton close to signing Nigeria striker

Tue, 27/06/2017 - 14:28
Everton are close to completing a £7m deal for KAS Eupen's Nigerian striker Henry Onyekuru.
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Nigerian university builds trench to stop Boko Haram attacks

Tue, 27/06/2017 - 12:46
The university in north-eastern Nigeria has repeatedly been attacked by Boko Haram militants.
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El Hadji Diouf: I'm fit, sexy and helping Senegal

Mon, 26/06/2017 - 20:54
Senegal legend El Hadji Diouf says he's fitter than ever and enjoying life away from the pitch, advising the president on how to bring through the next generation of sport stars.
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Stanley Kwenda meets El Hadji Diouf

Mon, 26/06/2017 - 17:13
El Hadji Diouf had a reputation for bad behaviour as a player, but tells BBC Sport's Stanley Kwenda this was unfair.
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'Alone with my dreams'

Mon, 26/06/2017 - 10:31
I went back to school after getting pregnant and I'm glad I did.
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A mother's love

Sat, 24/06/2017 - 01:29
Award-winning photographer Chris de Bode describes the desperation of people living in northern Cameroon.
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London's temporary African-inspired architecture

Fri, 23/06/2017 - 18:00
Diebedo Francis Kere is the 17th architect to design a temporary pavilion in the grounds of London's Hyde Park.
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Catherine Byaruhanga: Uganda's refugee solidarity

Fri, 23/06/2017 - 02:24
How a 61-year-old farmer embodies Uganda's welcoming attitude to South Sudanese refugees.
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If the caps fits...

Fri, 23/06/2017 - 01:57
A selection of the best photos from across Africa this week.
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Could XPrize tablets replace teachers in Tanzania?

Fri, 23/06/2017 - 01:26
Teams around the world are competing to develop tablet software to replace a teacher in developing countries.
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'I lost my eye'

Fri, 23/06/2017 - 01:15
About two billion people have no insurance, but "pay-by-mobile" policies are growing in popularity.
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Life savers

Fri, 23/06/2017 - 00:07
A key part of reducing the number of Ebola deaths was ensuring safe burials, research says.
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Martin Patience: Nigerian jailed and ransomed

Wed, 21/06/2017 - 23:48
Migrants are falling prey to criminal gangs in Libya - the BBC hears one man's horrific story.
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Otodo-Gbame: Nigeria court rules eviction unconstitutional

Wed, 21/06/2017 - 19:02
Tens of thousands have been cleared from waterfront communities amid redevelopment efforts in Lagos.
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'You are a liar'

Wed, 21/06/2017 - 18:28
Adaobi Tricia Nwaubani considers the incessant duel on facts between Nigeria and Amnesty.
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South Sudan no longer in famine

Wed, 21/06/2017 - 18:19
More than a million people are still facing emergency levels of hunger, one step below famine.
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Cameroon coach Broos seeks brighter start

Wed, 21/06/2017 - 17:46
Cameroon seek to impose themselves early on in Thursday's match against Australia at the Confederations Cup in Russia.
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'Africa must do more for women's football'

Wed, 21/06/2017 - 17:01
The deputy secretary general of Ethiopia's football federation wants African nations to do more to promote women's football.
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#SocialMediaBlackout: South Africans tweet despite boycott call

Wed, 21/06/2017 - 16:45
The irony of #SocialMediaBlackout trending despite a call not to log on is not lost on South Africans.
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