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Big Faa will soon release the ‘Nyaam Joddo’ Album

Rapper Big Faa, known for hits like “Fanta” and “Degree,” is set to release his new single “Nyaam Joddo” featuring Attack Gaye, following a career marked by challenges and recent successes, including becoming Africell’s brand ambassador and performing internationally in Dubai

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Nigeria Supports UN Security Council Seat Reform After Deploying Troops to Gambia and Other Countries

Nigeria’s Defence Minister, Mohammed Badaru, highlighted the country’s longstanding contributions to global peacekeeping, advocating for Africa’s permanent representation on the UN Security Council during his address at the 79th United Nations General Assembly, while reaffirming Nigeria’s commitment to international security and anti-terrorism efforts.

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KMC to Investigate Claims of Nepotism at Bakoteh Market

The Kanifing Municipal Council Markets Board Chairman, Momar Taal, has vowed to investigate allegations of nepotism and unjustified vendor relocations at Bakoteh market, which have negatively affected the sales of fish and other vendors, prompting calls for the return of displaced sellers and an overhaul of the market’s operations.

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A Boat Along a Migrant Route Off Senegal was Found with at Least 30 Bodies

At least 30 bodies were found on a drifting boat off Senegal’s coast as the region sees a surge in migrants attempting the dangerous Atlantic route to the Canary Islands, with rising fatalities due to capsized vessels and lost ships.

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The Gambian Parliament is Divided on Whether to Send Peacekeeping Troops to Sierra Leone

On September 17, the Gambian parliament was divided over a motion to deploy troops to Sierra Leone as part of an ECOWAS peacekeeping mission following a recent attempted military coup, with Vice President Muhammed B.S. Jallow supporting the move and some parliamentarians, like Lamin Ceesay, raising concerns about its precedent.

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