In Nigeria, nationwide protests have erupted over the spiraling cost of living, leading to clashes with police and prompting Amnesty International to accuse security forces of killing 13 demonstrators since the protests began. The economic crisis in Nigeria has worsened, with inflation reaching a record high of 34%. Meanwhile, Nigeria’s oil exports, crucial for the country’s growth, face threats from armed rebels attacking a pipeline carrying oil to Benin. In other news, the Kagali Cine Junction Film Festival has started in Rwanda, aiming to foster cultural exchange by showcasing international and local films.
- Nationwide protests in Nigeria against rising cost of living have led to clashes with police.
- Amnesty International reports that security forces have killed 13 demonstrators since the start of the protests.
- Inflation in Nigeria has reached a 17-year high of 34%, exacerbating the country’s worst economic crisis in decades.
- Armed rebels have attacked a pipeline carrying oil from Nigeria to Benin, threatening the country’s crucial oil exports.
- The Kagali Cine Junction Film Festival in Rwanda seeks to promote cultural exchange through the screening of international and local films.
- Nigerian athlete Favor Ofili was unable to compete in the 100 meter sprint at the Paris Olympics due to a registration failure by the Nigerian Olympic Committee.
- Tatiana Schoenmaker, one of Africa’s greatest swimmers, announced her retirement at the age of 27.
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