
Issued on: 23/06/2026 – 22:17
14:46 min
From the show
Reading time 1 min
Lagos waterfront communities continue to endure forced evictions as land is sold to private developers, sparking fresh protests and international concern. In this report, we explore the latest round of displacements, the response from local residents, and the broader implications for urban planning in Nigeria’s largest city. Additionally, Sudan’s army has begun receiving defectors from Darfur’s paramilitary groups, a move that has drawn condemnation from rights activists. Meanwhile, Ghanaian creative pioneer Nuel Bans discusses his efforts to nurture emerging talent across the continent and the challenges faced by artists today.
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