Guinea: Nigeria's President Buhari receives 'integrity award' from leader who executed own uncle
Buhari is in Equatorial Guinea to hold talks with counterpart, President Mbasogo, on maritime security.
South Sudan: Opposition says is already promoting diversity in its army recruitment
Opposition says its forces are trying to include people from all ethnic groups in South Sudan.
Which African leader will die? Malawi President Mutharika rejects televangelist TB Joshua's prediction
Prophet TB Joshua claimed leaders of Malawi and Zimbabwe will die before 1 April.
Nigeria Boko Haram: President Buhari accused of exaggerating military success
Nigerian officials claims Boko Haram still present in north-eastern Nigeria, contrary to government's claims.
In Focus: Malawians fear for future as lack of maize threatens survival
IBTimes UK travelled to Malawi to witness the impact of a drought that has put millions at risk of hunger.
Malawi drought: Faces of people struggling with hunger as food crisis looms
IBTimes UK visited Malawi's Neno district, where people are facing hunger due to lack of maize.
Losing Robert Mugabe: Zimbabwe's 92-year-old leader disappears after New Delhi no-show
Claims the African strongman flew to Singapore to seek medical attention.
Oromo protests: Ethiopia apologises for deaths but vows crackdown on 'anti-peace forces'
Prime minister Desalegn promises to address grievances, but claims Oromo protests were infiltrated.
Malawi drought: Leadership to blame if country 'is in a mess', says opposition
IBTimes UK interviews Malawian MPs about how country is coping with severe drought.
Nigeria: Boko Haram still holds 'significant territory' claims US commander despite government claims
US Africa command refutes Nigerian government's claim that anti-terror fight was 'technically won'.
War on Boko Haram: South Africa denies sending troops to boost anti-terror fight in Nigeria
South African National Defence Force slams 'reckless claims' as President Zuma ends official visit to Nigeria.
Oromo protesters: 'We are still on the streets because we want self-rule'
IBTimes UK interviews Oromo activist on protracted struggle for self-rule.
Malawi: There is hope for girls who drop out of school says teen mother turned MP
Virginia Kachigunda tells IBTimes UK Malawian girls face challenges, but they can have the future they want.
Nnamdi Kanu: Ipob leader in court as defence appeals against witness anonymity
Kanu's lawyer tells IBTimes UK defence appealed decision to allow witnesses testify behind screens.
Nigeria Boko Haram: MTN aiding terror killings, claims President Buhari
Buhari accuses South African mobile giant of fuelling insurgency by failing to block unregistered sims.
Norway: Pro-Biafran leader Lotachukwu Okolie claims life will be in danger if deported to Nigeria
EXCLUSIVE: IBTimes UK speaks with Lotachukwu Okolie, who claims he will be deported from Trandum Centre.
Malawi drought: 'We are dying of hunger' warns village leader
IBTimes UK hears from community chief in Malawi on how the drought is impacting his village.
South Africa's President Jacob Zuma begins official visit in Nigeria
Visit aims to strengthen relations between Africa's two largest economies.
International Women's Day 2016: 'Go to school, do not destroy your future'
IBTimes UK interviews Mary Gangiva a pregnant Malawian teenager and school drop-out.
Malawi drought: Millions face hunger as food crisis looms and funds are lacking
Nearly three million people face hunger as World Food Programme expected to end food deliverance in April.
Nnamdi Kanu trial: Judge rejects plea to drop charges as witnesses request anonymity
Trial on treasonable Biafra felony charges adjourned to 9 March as judge denies defence request.
Nigeria will not tolerate another Biafra says President Buhari as Kanu's trial continues
Nigerian president says government will not engage in dialogue with people calling for breakaway.
Malawi drought: Blantyre mayor urges people to stop relying on rain as millions go hungry
World Food Programme claims £27m needed to help Malawians as government imports maize.
Nigeria: Pro-Biafrans urged to create Biafra United Front to achieve independence
Oeas calls on pro-Biafrans to unite as alleged army and police violence continues.
In Focus: Acknowledge self-determination in Southern Cameroons 'before it's too late'
IBTimes UK interviews human rights activist and former political prisoner Ebenezer Akwanga
Boko Haram: Nigeria and Cameroon free 1,900 civilians held captive by terrorists
Regional offensive against Boko Haram continues to score success, but analysts warns group still deadly.
Ethiopia claims Eritrea behind Oromo protests but activists warn against 'state propaganda'
Ethiopia alleged Eritrea used protests in Oromia state to ally with terror groups and destabilize country.
Biafra and Southern Cameroons might 'join forces to achieve independence'
IBTimes UK speaks with activist Ebenezer Akwanga on struggle for independence in Cameroon and Nigeria.
Nigeria Boko Haram: Civilians still dying as conflict not over, Amnesty International says
IBTimes UK speaks with Amnesty on fight against Boko Haram and crimes allegedly committed by the army.
Nigeria must probe serious violence claims against pro-Biafrans says Amnesty International
EXCLUSIVE: IBTimes UK speaks with NGO on pro-Biafran protests and Nnamdi Kanu's trial.