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The new authorities in Dakar espouse bilateral cooperation and diplomatic pragmatism, within the context of reshaping ...
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Nigerian Tribune on MSNECOWAS parliament calls for renewed commitment to regional integrationThe parliament’s commitment to advancing the interests of the people of West Africa and promoting economic growth and ...
Akpabio highlighted the challenges facing the region, including economic instability, security threats, and the need for good ...
Despite lingering tensions with three recalcitrant nations in the Sahel, the West African regional bloc Ecowas is the target ...
ECOWAS Court has declared the 16-year pre-trial detention of a Nigerian businessman unlawful, awarding him N20m in damages ...
In the suit, the applicants alleged that Ghanaian authorities unlawfully arrested and detained, them after the group declared ...
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Daily Post Nigeria on MSNFood security: ECOWAS Commission trains youths on ecological organic agricultureIn a bid to tackle the challenges of climate change, food insecurity and unemployment in West Africa, the Economic Community ...
The Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) has revealed plans to establish a regional Geo-Extractive Observatory.
Ghana News Agency on MSN16h
ECOWAS Trade Ministers urged to harmonise standards to boost regional tradeMrs Elizabeth Ofosu-Adjare, the Minister of Trade, Agribusiness and Industry, has called on her counterparts in the West ...
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AllAfrica on MSNWest Africa: The NIIA-KAS-GIZ Conference On Ecowas @ 50 - Democracy, Governance and Political Stability As ChallengesNIIA is Nigerian Institute of International Affairs. It was established in 1961 as a foreign policy think-tank, as an International Institute in Africa, an African Institute in Nigeria, and a Nigerian ...
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The Punch on MSNECOWAS court orders FG to release man detained without trial for 16 yearsThe ECOWAS court orders FG to release Moses Abiodun, detained for 16 years without trial, and grants him compensation.
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The Punch on MSNECOWAS Court orders Ghana to pay $75,000 for detaining 30 unlawfullyThe ECOWAS Court of Justice has ordered the Government of Ghana to pay $75,000 in damages to 30 members of the Homeland Study ...
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